
Class ^V/6^ 



LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 



LIST OF REFERENCES ON 

FEDERAL CONTROL 

OF 

COMMERCE AND CORPORATIONS 



COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE 
CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER 

FIRST EDITION, ETC. 

APPLETON PRENTISS CLARK GRIFFIN 

THIRD EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS 

HERMANN H. B. MEYER 



WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 

1913 




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TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Page 

Prefatory note in 

Bibliography 3 

Interstate commerce: 

Constitutional question — 
General — 

B ooks 5-25 

Articles in periodicals 

Interstate commerce commission 37-39 

Railroad regulation — 
General — 

Books II 61 

Articles in periodicals 61-78 

Railroad rate regulation — 

Books 79-95 

Articles in periodicals 95-108 

Industrial corporations; Trusts — ■ 

General. Sherman anti-trust act — 

Books 109-126 

Articles in periodicals 1-ti 149 

Author index 1 51- 159 

Subject index 161-164 

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PREFATORY NOTE 



In 1903 the Library of Congress published an eight page "Select 
list of references on Federal control of commerce and corporations." 
This was expanded to twenty-two pages the next year, and in 1907 it 
was found necessary to publish a supplement, under the title "List of 
more recent references on Federal control." Considerable material 
on the Interstate commerce law was also included in the second edition 
of the "List of books on railroads in their relation to the government 
and the public," issued the same year. 

This new edition is made up of references selected from (he earlier 
lists and from the material published during the past iive years. So 
great is the mass of literature on the subject that even after a selection 
was made it was considered best to issue the list in two sections, the 
one here offered containing the references of a general character on 
Interstate commerce, the Constitutional question, the Interstate com- 
merce commission, the Sherman anti-trust act, etc. (see Table ol con- 
tents). The other section, now in active preparation, will consist of 
references to material dealing with special applications of the principle 
of Federal control, including, lor example, such questions as the con- 
trol of express companies, telegraph and telephone business, Federal 
incorporation and taxation and special applications of the Sherman 
anti-trust act. 

H. H. B. Meyer 
Chief Bibliographer 

Herbert Putnam 

Librarian of Congress 

Washington, D. C, March 20, 1913 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Briggs, Samuel W., com p. Regulation of interstate commerce. 
History of bills and resolutions introduced in Congress 
respecting federal regulation of interstate commerce by 
railways, etc., from the Thirty-seventh Congress to the 
Sixty-first Congress, inclusive, 1862-1911. 
Washinc/ton, Govt, print, off., 1912. 126 p. 231™. 

12-35594 HE2757.1912.B8 

Brooklyn. Public library. The railway rate problem. 

[Brooklyn], 1906. 23 p. 15Y m - 

6-23730 Z7234.S7B8 

New York. Public library. List of works in the New York 
public library relating to government control of railroads, 
rates regulation, etc. 
[New York, 1906.] 26 p. 25 cm . Z7234.S7N5 

Caption title. 

"Reprinted from the Bulletin, March, 1906 [v. 10]." 
6-12150 Z881.N6B,v.lO 

Phelps, Edith M., comp. Selected articles on federal control of 
interstate corporations. 
Minneapolis, TheH. W. Wilson company, 1911. xxvi, 200 p. 
20 cm . (Debaters' handbook series.) 

Bibliography: p. xv-xxvi. 
12-448 HD2754.U6P5 

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INTERSTATE COMMERCE 

CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION 

GENERAL 

BOOKS 

5 Adams, Charles Francis. The interstate commerce law. 

(In Compendium of transportation theories, Washington, 1893. 8°. 
p. 178-184.) HE1031.C73 

6 Adams, Henry Carter. Relation of the state to industrial action. 

[Baltimore], American economic association, 1887. 85 p. 
2S cm . (Publications of the American economic association. 
[Monographs], v. 1, no. 6.) 
4-1307 HD3611.A3 

7 American academy of political and social science, Philadel- 

phia. [Federal regulation of corporations.] 
Philadelphia, American academy of political and social science, 
1.905. 1 p. I, 173 p. 26 cm . (The annals of the American 
academy of political and social science, vol. xxvi, no. S.) 

Contents. — National regulation of railroads, [by] M. A. Knapp.— 
Limitations upon national regulation of railroads, [by] 0. E. 
Butterfield. — Federal control of interstate commerce, [by] II. E. 
Montgomery. — Constitutional difficulties of trust regulation, [by] 
W. Bigelow. — The relation of auditing to public control, [by] 
F. A. Cleveland. — Federal supervision and regulation of insurance, 
[by] S. Huebner. — The distribution of surplus in life insurance, 
[by] L. A. Anderson. — British and American trade unionism, [by] 
W. E. Walling. — Communications. A suggestion for the preven- 
tion of strikes, [by] A. M. Low. Marriage and divorce provisions 
in the state constitutions of the United States, [by] F. C. Hicks. — 
Book department. — Parks and public playgrounds — a sympo- 
sium. — Philanthropy, charities and social problems. 
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8 American academy of political and social science. Federal 

regulation of industry. 
Philadelphia, American academy of political and social science, 
1908. iv, 263 p. 26 cm . (The annals of the American 
academy of political and social science, vol. xxxii, no. 1.) 
Contents. — pt. 1. The annual address — The .government's relation 
to corporate construction and management, [by] P. S. Grosscup. 
The public regulation of corporations — discussion of Judge Gross- 
cup's address, [by] H. K. Smith. Amendment of the Sherman 
anti-trust law, [by] T. Marburg. — pt. 2. Effects of anti-trust legis- 
lation on business, [by] M. M. Marks. Causes of the present busi- 
ness situation, [by] I. Straus. The panic and the present depres- 
sion, [by] T. Marburg. Necessity and purpose of anti-trust legis- 
lation, [by] G. L. Duval. The drug trade and the anti-trust law, 
[by] W. J. Schieffelin. Attitude of labor towards government 
regulation of industry, [by] S. Gompers. The political significance 
of recent economic theories, [by] S. N. Patten. — pt. 3. The public 
and the railways, [by] M. A. Knapp. How the states make inter- 
state rates, [by] R. Mather. The trend of governmental regulation 
of railroads, [by] E. Pt. Johnson. The nation and the railways, 
[by] S. Fish. Five years of railroad regulation by the states, [by] 
G. G. Huebner. Regulation of foreign commerce by the Inter- 
state commerce commission, [by] W. W. Pierson. — pt. 4. Federal 
usurpations, [by] J. S. Williams. Development of the federal 
government, [by] T. E. Burton. The nation should superintend 
all carriers, [by] C. M. Hough. Railway legislation in Texas, [by] 
J. L. Slayden. Corporation regulation by state and nation, [by] 
H. M. Hoyt. No combination without regulation, [by] T. Wil- 
liams. — pt. 5. Appendix. 
8-20966 Hl.A4,v.32 

9 American bar association. Report of the Committee on com- 

mercial law. 

(In its Report, 1887. Philadelphia, 1887. 24 cm . v. 10, p. 332-395.) 
Contents. — I. Report on proposed act of < 'ongress for the regulation 
of interstate commerce, submitted by C C. Bonney: p. 332-344. — 
II. Report on resolution of Samuel Wagner, respecting the desira- 
bility and character of a national bankruptcy law: p. 344-354. — 
Appendix: Bankruptcy bill: p. 354-361; A bill to regulate com- 
merce among the several states, and to codify the law relating to 
bills of exchange and other commercial paper: p. 362-395. 

10 Report of the Committee on commercial law. > 2. Com- 
mercial law and modern commercial combinations. 

(In its Report of the twenty-sixth annual meeting, 1903. Phila- 
delphia, 1903. 23i cm . p. 431-448.) 

Walter S. Logan, chairman. 

Suggests three methods of dealing with combinations: 1. Taxation; 
2. Reduction of rates and prices by law; 3. Governmental com- 
petition. 

Printed also in American law review, Sept. -Oct. 1903, v. 37: 828-844; 
and in National corporation reporter, Oct. 1-S, 1903, v. 27: 139-141; 
173-174. 



FEDERAL CONTROL : GENERAL: BOOKS 7 

11 Amidon, Charles F. The nation and the Constitution. 

(In American bar association. Report, 1907. Baltimore, 1907. 

23 cm . v. 31, p. 463-485.) 
Reprinted in Green bag, Oct. 1907, v. 19: 594-606; and in Chicago 

legal news, Nov. 16-23, 1907, v. 40: 113-114; 116-118. 

12 Anderson, William A. Increase of federal power under the 

commerce clause of the federal Constitution. 

(In American political science association. Proceedings, 1908. Bal- 
timore, 1909. 8°. v. 5., p. 74-82.) JA28.A5 1908 

13 Arnold, William H. Interstate commerce. 

(In Bar association of Arkansas. Proceedings, 1908. [n. p., 1908.] 
8°. p. 45-71.) 

14 Beard, Charles Austin. American government and politics. 

New York, The Macmillan company, 1910. viii p., 1 I., 772 
p. 20\ cm . 

"Bibliographical note": p. 755-759. 
Regulation of commerce: p. 379-400. 
10-14665 JX271.B5 

15 ed. Readings in American government and politics. 

New York, The Macmillan company, 1909. xxiii, 624 P- 

20\ cm . 

"The regulation of commerce": p. 343-360. 
9-25160 JK271.B4 

16 Bennett, Smith W. Corporations and the commerce clause. 

(In Ohio state bar association. Proceedings, 1907. Columbus, 1907, 

23 cm . v. 28, p. 186-209.) 
Also printed in Central law journal, Sept. 20, 1907, v. 65; 217-224. 

17 Bierly, Willis Reed. Police power, state and federal. Defini- 

tions and distinctions. Limitations upon other powers. 
Persons and things specially subject to domestic economy 
and municipal regulation. Persons under disability. 
State and inter-state commerce, control of strikes, boy- 
cotts, etc. 
Philadelphia, R. Welsh cfr co., 1907. 8 p. 1., v-xxviii, 7-338 
p. front, (port.) 24% cm . 
7-25037 

18 Bolen, George Lewis. The plain facts as to the trusts and the 

tariff, with chapters on the railroad problem and muni- 
cipal monopolies. 
New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1903. xx, 
451 p. 19\ cm . 

"List of books cited": p. xx. 

"The railroad problem": p. 44-90: "Remedies for the evil of trust 
monopolies": p. 112-159. 
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19 Bonney, Charles C. The relation of the police power of the 

states to the commerce power of the nation. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1891. Springfield, 

1891. 22 cm . p. 75-80.) 
Reprinted in American law review, Mar.-Apr. 1891, v. 25: 159-169. 

20 Brown, David Walter. The commercial power of Congress, con- 

sidered in the light of its origin. The origin, development, 
and contemporary interpretation of the commerce clause 
of the federal Constitution, from the New Jersey represen- 
tations, of 1778, to the embargo laws of Jefferson's second 
administration, in 1809. 
New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1910. ix, 284 
p. 20\ cm . 
10-25814 HF1455.B8 

21 Burton, Theodore Elijah. Corporations and the state. 

New York and London, D. Appleton and company, 1911. 
xvi, 248 p., 11. 19h cm . 

'n-25978 HD2795.B86 

22 Corporations; their regulation and relation to the 

public. 

Chicago, La Salle extension university, [ c 1911]. 19 p. 23 cm . 
12-121 HD2795.B87 

23 Calvert, Thomas Henry. ^Regulation of commerce under the 

federal Constitution. 
Northport, N. Y., Edward Thompson company, 1907. xiv, 
880 p. 28\ cm . (Studies in constitutional law.) 

Contents. — -Pt. I. The constitutional provisions and the general 
power of Congress and the states: The constitutional provisions 
generally; The general power of Congress; The general power of 
the states. — Pt. II. Subjects of regulation; Manufacture and pro- 
duction; Sale, purchase, and exchange of commodities; Transpor- 
tation of persons and property generally; Railroad and express 
companies; Telegraph and telephone companies; Navigation and 
navigable waters; Ships and shipping; Bridges; Sundry subjects 
of regulation; Discriminative state statutes. — Pt. III. State taxa- 
tion as affecting commerce: Taxation of imports and exports; 
Duties of tonnage; Taxation of property; Privilege and occupa- 
tion taxes; Taxation of corporate franchises; Discrimination by 
taxation. 
7-12250 HF1455.C2 

24 Cooke, Frederick Hale. The commerce clause of the federal 

Constitution. 
New York, Baker, Voorhis & company, 1908. xcii, 802 p. 
24 cm . 
8-15306 HF1455.C77 



FEDERAL CONTROL: GENERAL: BOOKS 9 

25 Cooley, Thomas Mdntyre. The general principles of constitu- 

tional law in the United States of America. 3d ed., by- 
Andrew C. McLaughlin. 
Boston, Little, Brown, and co., 1S98. li, 423 p. 19$**. 

"Regulation of commerce": p. 66-88. 
2-20187 JK251.C76 1898 

26 A treatise on the constitutional limitations which rest 

upon the legislative power of the states of the American 
union. 7th ed., with large additions, giving the results 
of the recent cases, by Victor H. Lane. 

Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1903. cxxiii, 1036 p. 

24\™. 

Commerce: Bee index. , 

3-28599 JK241.C77 1903 

27 Cowan, S. H. Government regulation of interstate commerce. 

(In National live stock association. Proceedings of the eighth 
annual convention, Denver, 1905. [Denver? 1905.) 8°. p. 93- 
111.) SF1.N27 1905 

28 Daish, John Broughton. Procedure in interstate commerce 

cases, with illustrative precedents and i'orrns. 
Washington, W. E. Lowdermilk cfc company, 1909. xiv, 494 
p. 24Y m . 
9-8097 HE2708.I84 1909 

29 Dos Passos, John Randolph. The inter-state commerce act; 

an analysis of its provisions. 
New Yorlc & London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1887. xiii, 125 
p. 20 cm . (Questions of the day. — xxxviii.) 

HE2757.1887.D7 
8-26190 H31.Q8,v.38 

30 Drinker, Henry S., jr. A treatise on the interstate commerce 

act, and digest of decisions construing the same. 
Philadelphia, Q. T. Bisel company, 1909-10. 3 v. 24%™. 
9-8094 HE2710.A25 

31 Dunlap, John Robertson. Jeffersonian democracy, which means 

the democracy of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson and 
Abraham Lincoln. 
New York, The Jeffersonian society, [1903]. 3 p. I., viii, 
479 p. front, (port.) 24 cm . 

"The regulation of interstate commerce": p. 351-387. 
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32 Ennis,' Alfred. Commerce: intra-state and inter-state; its regu- 
lation and taxation. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1889. Springfield, 

1889. 22 cm . p. 48-53.) 
Reprinted in Chicago legal news, Jan. 26, 1889, v. 21: 181-182. 

34 Farrar, Edgar H. Address of the president. 

(In American bar association. Report, 1911. Baltimore, 1911. 8°. 

p. 229-303.) 
Devoted principally to the control of corporations. 

36 Freund, Ernst. The police power, public policy and constitu- 

tional rights. 
Chicago, CallagTian & company, 1904- xcii, [2], 819 p. 

. m em . 

"The federal government and the police power": p. 62-83; "Com- 
binations of capital. Restraint of trade, manipulation of prices, 
and trusts and monopolies": p. 330-355. Also, see index under 
Railroads and common carriers; Rates and charges, etc. 
4-6257 

37 Grosscup, Peter S. The corporation problem and the lawyer's 

part in its solution. 

(In Ohio state bar association. Proceedings. 1905. Columbus, 1905. 

23 cm . v. 26, p. 100-117.) 
Reprinted in American law review, Nov.-Dec, 1905, v. 39: 835-852. 

38 Hadley, W. S. "The laws of business and the laws of man." 

(In New Mexico bar association. Minutes of the regular annual 

session, 1908. Santa Fe, 1909. 8°. p. 18^4.) 
On control of trusts and railroads. 

39 Hamlin, Charles Sumner, comp. The act to regulate commerce 

(as amended) and acts supplementary thereto, indexed, 
digested, and annotated, including the Carriers' liability 
act, safety appliance acts, act requiring reports of acci- 
dents, Arbitration act, Sherman anti-trust act, and others. 
Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1907. 2 p. I., 480 p. 
24 cm . 
7-6412 

40 Hare, John Innis Clark. Notes of a course of lectures on Ameri- 

can constitutional law, delivered in the Law department 
of the University of Pennsylvania 1884-1885. 
Philadelphia, 1885. xv (i. e. xiii) 342, 18 p. 27™. 

"Regulation of commerce," p. 272-325. See also "Review and 
summary," pt. 2, p. 1-18. 
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FEDERAL CONTROL: GENERAL: BOOKS 11 

41 Harlow, Robert P. The propriety of regulating commercial 

intercourse (especially that relating to railroads) between 
the states by national legislation; or, What national legis- 
lation (if any) should be had to regulate commercial inter- 
course between the states. 

(In New York state bar association. Report, 1880. Albany, 1881. 
24 rm . v. 4, p. 207-240.) 

42 Hart, Albert Bushnell. Actual government as applied under 

American conditions. 3d ed., rev. 
Ni w York [etc.], Longmans, Green, and co., 1908. xliv, 599 p. 
front., plates, fold, maps, facsims., tab., charts. 20\ cm . 
[American citizen series. Ed. by A. B. Hart.) 
"Commercial functions": p. 4S1-534, with references. 
8-17751 JX421.H33 

43 Hastings, William Granger. The development of law as 

illustrated by the decisions relating to the police power 
of the state. 
[Philadelphia], 1900. 196 pp. S°. 

Reprinted from Proceedings of the American philosophical society. 
v. 39, no. 1G3. Qll.P5,v39 

44 Hemingway, Wilson L. Annual address. 

(In Mississippi state bar association. Report, 1910. Jackson, 1910. 

23 cnl . v. 5, p. 34-57.) 
On the "growth of national influence under the power to regulate 

interstate commerce." 

45 Hendrick, Frank. The power to regulate corporations and 

commerce; a discussion of the existence, basis, nature, 
and scope of the common law of the United States. 
New York and London, 0. P. Putnam's sons, 1906. Ixxii, 
516 p. 22 cm . 

"The author's conclusion is that the power of the government of the 
United States to regulate corporations and commerce is ample and 
that it should be exercised fully in accordance with Gladstone's 
plan of "working the institutions of the country,"— i. e., by putting 
into effective operation the existing machinery of the government. 
The author aims to show that activity in investigation and prose- 
cution by executive departments and administrative commissions, 
cooperation therewith and support thereof by the legislative, and 
confident resort to the courts by Individuals and public officers for 
the protection of rights under statutes, the common law, and the 
Constitution, will result in the regulation of corporations and com- 
merce to the satisfaction of commercial and financial interests and 
of the public, but that unconstitutional legislation and the attempt 
of the executive and legislative to reduce the efficiency of the 
courts and to prevent resort to them will delay the solution of 
present problems and aggravate them in the future." 
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46 Hill, Joseph M. The history and evolution of the commerce 

clause. 

(In North Carolina bar association. Report of the 7th annual meet- 
ing. Lake Toxaway, July 5-7, 1905. Durham, 1905. 8°. p. 152- 
184.) 

47 Hollister, Howard C. Regulation of corporations. 

(in Ohio state bar association. Proceedings, 1905. Columbus, 1905. 
23 cm . v. 26, p. 14G-1S3.) 

48 Huffcut, E. W. Constitutional aspects of the federal control of 

corporations. 

(In New York state bar association. Proceedings, 1900. Albany, 

1900. 24 cm . v. 23, p. 159-183.) 
Also printed in American law review, Mar .-Apr. 1900, v. 34: 186-204. 

49 Interstate commerce law convention, St. Louis, 1904. 

Amendment of the interstate commerce law. Addresses 
of Hon. John D. Kernan, Hon. William Larrabee, Judge 
Samuel H. Cowan, Hon. David R. Francis before the 
convention. 
[n. p., 1904.] cover-title, 24 p. 23h cm . 

7-29386 HE2757.1904.K4 

50 Proceedings of the Interstate commerce law 

convention, held at St. Louis, Missouri, October 28th and 
29th, 1904. 
[ Washington, D. C, Judd & Detweiler, printers, 1904-] 56 p. 



6-22905 HE2757. 1904.16 

51 Chicago, 1905. Interstate commerce law conventions 

held at Chicago October 26 and 27, 1905; comprising the 
sessions of the Interstate commerce law convention at 
Steinway hall and the Federal rate regulation association 
at Music hall, Fine arts building. 
[n. p., 1905?] 173 p. 20 cm . 

7-10683 HE2757. 1905.162 

52 Proceedings of the Interstate commerce law 

convention held at Chicago, Illinois, October 26 and 27, 
1905. 
[n. p., 1905?] cover-title, 140 p. 22\ cm . 

6-1429 HE2757. 1905.16 

53 Jenkins, John J. Can Congress transfer to the states its power 
to regulate commerce? 

(In American bar association. Report of the 29th annual meeting, 
St. Paul, Minn., 1906. Philadelphia, 1906. 8°. p. 418-449.) 



FEDERAL CONTROL: GENERAL: BOOKS 13 

55 Jones, Paul. The commercial power of Congress. 

New York, Priv. print.; [press of C. S. Nathan], 1904- 8 p. I., 
245 p. 22\ cm . 

An historical survey of the constitutional interpretation of the com- 
merce clause of the Constitution and of its application, with cita- 
tions of court decisions. The subjects of the commercial power 
considered include navigable waters, suppression of monopoly, 
states' powers, federal power of regulation, etc. 
5-10916 HF1451.J8 

56 Judson, Frederick Newton. The law of interstate commerce 

and its federal regulation. 2d ed. 

Chicago, T. E. Flood & co., 1912. xxiv, 805 p. 24 cm . 

The Library of Congress has also the editions of 1905 and 1906. 
12-4874 

57 Kibler, Thomas Latimer. Procedure in interstate commerce 

cases. 
Chicago, La Salle extension university, [ c 1911]. 39 p. 28 cm . 
11-26920 HE2708.I84 1911a 

58 Knox, Philander Chase. The development of the federal power 

to regulate commerce. Address to the graduating classes 
of the Law school of Yale university, on June 24, 1907. 
[New Haven, 1907 ?] 20 p. 23 cm . 

Reprinted in Yale law journal, Jan. 1908, v. 17: 139-150; Chicago 
legal news, Jan. 25, 1908, v. 40: 192-194. 
10-12198 HF1455.K7 

60 Lewis, William Draper. The federal power over commerce 

and its effect on state action. 
Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania press, 1892. xvi, 
145 p. 8°. 

61 Littleton, Martin W. Structural and economic changes. 

(In Texas bar association. Proceedings, 1911. Austin, 1912. 8°. 

p. 200-219.) 
Deals largely with the subject of the federal control of corporations. 

62 Logan, Walter S. Interstate commerce and the Constitution. 

(In Rhode Island bar association. Proceedings, 1902. [n. p., 1902?] 
8°. p. 5-27.) 

63 Long, Chester I. Congress and interstate commerce. 

(In Colorado bar association. Report, 1906. [n. p., 1906.] 8°. 
p. 97-112.) 
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64 McClain, Emlin. A selection of cases on constitutional law. 

2d ed. 
Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1909. xli, 1297 p. 
24\ cn . 

"To accompany The general principles of constitutional law. By 

Thomas M. Cooley." 
The Library of Congress has also the edition of 1900. 
Regulation of commerce: p. 235-422. Subdivided as follows: a. Ex- 
tent of federal power. — b. Validity of state regulation: 1. Local 
provisions; control of harbors, bridges, dams and ferries; 2. Taxa- 
tion of commerce; 3. Exercise of police power. — c. Federal tax 
on exports.- — d. State tax on imports or exports. — e. State tax on 
tonnage.— Appendix A. Additional cases relating to regulation of 
commerce: p. 1071-1118. 1. The extent of federal power. — 2. 
State taxation. 
9-27928 JK265.M3 

65 McGehee, Lucius Polk. Due process of law under the federal 

Constitution. 
Northport, Long Island, N. Y., E. Thompson company, 1906. 
x, 4-51 p. 23\ tm . (Studies in constitutional law) 

"[Regulation of] business affected with a public interest": p. 314- 
318; Regulation of rates: p. 318-327. 
6-32130 

66 McNulta, John. Inter-state commerce law. — Some of its prac- 

tical workings. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1890. Springfield, 
1890. 22 cm . p. 67-79.) 

68 Marshall, John. John Marshall, complete constitutional deci- 
sions, ed. with annotations, historical, critical and legal, 
by John M. Dillon. 
Cliicago, CaUagJian & company, 1903. xi, [1\, 799 p. front, 
(port.) 2 fold, facsim. 24 cm . 

The Library of Congress has also " The constitutional decisions of 
John Marshall," 2 vols., New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1905. 

Partial contents: — Federal jurisdiction over corporations: Bank of 
the United States v. Deveaux and others: p. 166-179; The national 
supremacy over foreign and interstate commerce: Gibbons v. 
Ogden: p. 421—467; State laws taxing the franchises or functions 
of federal instrumentalities unconstitutional: Osborn and others v. 
Bank of the United States: p. 468-511; Constitutional scope of 
federal judicial power over corporations in which a state is inter- 
ested: Bank of the United States v. Planters' bank: p. 512-519; 
Paramount power of Congress to regulate commerce: Brown and 
others v. the state of Maryland: p. 520-548. 
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69 Mather, Robert. The commerce clause of the Constitution. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1896. Springfield, 
1896. 22 cm . p. 103-122.) 

70 Constitutional construction and the commerce clause. 

(In American bar association. Report, 1897. Philadelphia, 1897. 

24 cm . v. 20, p. 279-305.) 
Also printed in American law review, Xov.-Dec. 1897, v. 31: 839- 

864. 

71 Meredith, Wyndham R. Federal control of intrastate com- 

merce. 

(In Virginia state bar association. Report, 1908. Richmond, 1908. 

23° m . v. 21, p 247-299.) 
Opposed to the exts^sion of federal control to intrastate commerce. 

72 Miller, Samuel Freeman. Lectures on the Constitution of the 

United States. 
New York and Albany, Banks and brothers, 1S93. xxi, 765 
p. 24 cm . 

"Regulation of commerce": p. 394-403, 433-484. 
2-19694 JX241.M66 

73 Moore, Dewitt Clinton. The law of interstate commerce and 

federal regulation thereof including the Mann-Elkins 
amendments of 1910 and the Sherman anti-trust act of 
1890. 
Albany, N. Y., M. Bender & company, 1910. Ixxvii, SOS p. 
24 cm . 

10-28959 

74 Newcomb, Harry Turner. The constitutionality of the delega- 

tions in the interstate commerce law. 
Philadelphia, Railway world, 1910. 1 p. 1., 5-48 p. 2S cm . 

10-21363 HE2757.1910.N47 

Reprinted from the Railway world of July 1, 8 and 15, 1910, v. 54. 

TFl.R68,v.54 

75 Nimmo, Joseph, jr. The internal commerce of the United 

States and the law of its development. Address before 
the National statistical association at Washington, D. C, 
June 16, 1894. 
[ Wash ington ■? 1S94 ?] cover-title, 49-65 p. 23 cm . 

6-3435f HE2757.1894.N7 

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76 Nimmo, Joseph, jr. The regulation of commerce tlirough a 

dispensing power. Efforts of the Interstate commerce 
commission to gain autocratic control of the internal 
commerce of the United States. The political aspects of 
the question. 
Washington, D. C, The E. H. Darby printing co., 1903. 1 
p.l., 51 p. 23 c . ra . 

"This document, in a somewhat extended and revised form, will 
constitute one or more chapters of a volume ... in course of 
preparation on The evolution of the American railroad system." 
6-45116 HE2757.1903.N7 

77 An obiter digest of the United States Supreme court reports 

(1 Dallas to 197 U. S.) ; a collection of the obiter state- 
ments of law found in the opinions of the justices; comp. 
by the Publishers' editorial staff. 
Northport, Long Island, N. Y., E. Thompson company, 1906, 
2 v. 26 cm . 

"Interstate commerce": v. 2, p. 1—42. 
6-2324 

78 Ordronaux, John. Constitutional legislation in the United 

States; its origin, and application to the relative powers 
of Congress, and of state legislatures. 
Philadelphia. T. & J. W. Johnson ds co., 1891. vi, 696 p. 
24 cm . 

See index under Commerce. 
4-8223 

79 Paschal, George Washington. The Constitution of the United 

States defined and carefully annotated. With an ap- 
pendix, supplement, and index thereto. [3d ed.] 
Washington, D. C, W H Morrison, 1882. xx, xxa-xxc, 
[xxi]-lxxii, 644 V 21 cm . 
"Commerce": p. 105-110. 
2-14916 JK241.P27 1882 

80 Patterson, Christopher Stuart. The United States and the 

states under the Constitution. 2d ed., with notes and 
references to additional authorities, by Robert P. Reeder. 
Philaddphia, T. & J. W. Johnson cfc co., 1904- xli, 347 p. 
24 cm . 

"This new edition follows the plan of the former, but much new 
and important matter has been introduced. The Insular cases, 
the Anti-trust act, and problems arising out of state regulation of 
railroad rates are discussed at length; the Interstate commerce act 
has been carefully considered, and the host of decisions upon pro- 
visions of the fourteenth amendment has been collected, a concise 
yet comprehensive statement being given of the decisions of the 
Supreme court upon 'due process of law' and upon 'the equal pro- 
tection of the laws.'" — Amer. law reg. Jan. 1905, p. vi. 
The Library of Congress has also the edition of 1888. 
"The regulation of commerce": p. 59-136. 
4-31001 JK314.P3 1904 



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80a Peirce, Edward Beauchamp. Digest of decisions of the courts 
and Interstate commerce commission under the act to 
regulate commerce from 1S87 to 190S. With copy of Act 
to regulate commerce as amended to date, the original act 
and amendments, the Elkins act, the Expedition act, the 
Act in relation to testimony, etc. 
Chicago, 1908. 2 p. I., viv-viii, 1205 p.' 24 cm . 

8-30952 HE2708.I855 

81 Pierce, Franklin. Federal usurpation. 

New York, D. Appleton and company, 1908. xx, 437 p. 
21 cm . 

"The interstate commerce clause": p. 209-305. 
8-4348 JK311.P5 

82 Pomeroy, John Norton. The power of Congress to regulate 

commerce between the states. 
St. Louis, G. I. Jones and company, 1878. 51 p. 24 cm . 

5-41327f HE2757.1878.P8 

83 Prentice, Ezra Parmalee. The federal power over carriers and 

corporations. 
New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1907. xi, 
244 P- 21 cm . 

"Mr. Prentice's work is a protest against the growing tendency 
toward centralization and away from local government. Federal 
control over carriers and corporations he believes a departure from 
the fundamental division of power between national and state 
government which is basic in our republic. The remedies for some 
evils which now exist, such as child labor, Mr. Prentice believes 
lie in throwing greater responsibility on state and local govern- 
ments, and not on the federal government. Numerous cases at 
law are cited and indexed." 
7-4172 HD2777.P8 

84 and John G. Egan. The commerce clause of the federal 

Constitution. 

Chicago, Callaghan and company, 1898. Ixxv, 386 p. 24 cm . 
Sept. 28, 98-85 

85 Prouty, Charles A. A fundamental defect in the act to regulate 

commerce. 

(In American bar association. Report, 1907. Baltimore, 1907. 8°. 

p. 486-504.) 

Urges that the Interstate commerce commission be reconstituted 

and relieved from its executive duties, retaining only its judicial 

functions. 



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87 Rorer, David. American interstate law. 2d ed. by Charles E. 

Estabrook. 
Chicago, Callaglian and company, 1893. Ixv, 508 p. 24 cm . 
Interstate commerce: p. 405-421. 

88 Russell, E. L. The Supreme court and interstate commerce. 

(In Alabama state bar association. Proceedings, 1890. Mont- 
gomery, 1891. 21 cm . p. 142-150.) 

89 Sells, Elijah Watt. Corporate management compared with 

government control. 2d ed. 
New York, Press of Safety systems company, [1.908]. 11 p. 
diagr. 23\ cm . 

Argues against government regulation of railroads and other corpora- 
tions as a hindrance to their free development. 
Also printed in Banking law journal, Feb. 1908, v. 25: 165-169. 
8-19430 HD2795.S44 

90 Shaw, Albert. Political problems of American development. 

New York, The Columbia university press, 1907. vii, 268 p. 
20\ cm . (Columbia university lectures. George Blumenthal 
foundation. 1907.) 

"Problems of economic regulation, especially those relating to rail- 
ways and to industrial monopolies.": p. 166-193. 
7-22104 JK39.S53 

91 Smith, George W. Relations of corporations to the community. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1887. Springfield, 
1887. 22™. p. 97-104.) 

92 Smythe, William Ellsworth. Constructive democracy; the eco- 

nomics of a square deal. 
New York, London, The MacmiUan company, 1905. 3 p. I., 
v-vii, [1], 457 p. 20\™. 

The question of government control of railroads and other corpora- 
tions is discussed in chapters 3-17 (p. 71-210). 
5-29966 HN64.S74 

93 Snyder, William Lamartine. The interstate commerce act and 

federal anti-trust laws, including the Sherman act; the 
act creating the Bureau of corporations; the Elkins act; 
the act to expedite suits in the federal courts; acts relating 
to telegraph, military, and post roads; safety appliance 
law affecting equipment of cars used in inter-state com- 
merce, with all amendments. With comments and author- 
ities and a Supplement. 
New York. Baker, Voorhis <& company, 1906. 2 v. front, 
(map) 24 cm . 



FEDERAL CONTROL: GENERAL: BOOKS 19 

Vol. 2 has title: Supplement to Snyder's Interstate commerce act 
and federal anti-trust laws, embracing the Railway rate bill ap- 
proved June 29, 1906 . . . including also the Employers' liability 
bill, Pure food bill, Meat inspection bill and Hall-mark or Jewelers' 
liability bill. 

The Library of Congress has also the 1904 edition in one volume. 
6-12382 

94 Spooner, John C. The power of Congress under the "commerce 

clause" over state corporations engaged in interstate or 
foreign commerce. 

(In New York state bar association. Proceedings, 1908. Albany, 
1909. 23 cm . v. 32, p. 216-250.) 

95 Stickney, Albert. State control of trade and commerce by 

national or state authority. 
New York, Baker, Voorhis cfc company, 1897. xiv p., 1 I., 
202 p. 2Si cm . 
3-13045/2 HD76.U6S8 

96 Stickney, Alpheus Beede. The defects of the interstate com- 

merce law. An address at a meeting of the Washington 
economic society. 
[Washington? 1905.} 25 p. 2S cm . 

6-17972f HE2757.1905.S9 

Also printed as Senate document 137, 58th Congress, 3d session. 

4765 

97 Stimson, Frederic Jesup. The American Constitution; the 

national powers, the rights of the states, the liberties of 
the people; Lowell institute lectures, delivered at Boston, 
October-November, 1907. 
New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1908. 5 p. 1., 259 p. fold, 
front. 20™. 

"Interstate commerce, the control of trusts, and the regulation of 
corporations": p. 227-259. 
8-3494 JK246.S93 

98 Story, Joseph. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United 

States: with a preliminary review of the constitutional 

history of the colonies and states before the adoption of 

the Constitution. 5th ed., by Melville M. Bigelow. 

Boston. Little, Brown, and company, 1905, 1891. 2 v. 24 cm . 

Power to regulate commerce: v. 2, p. 2^4. 

8-27554 JK211.S72 

99 Stringfellow, Horace, jr. Inter-state commerce law: [views 

upon its constitutionality]. 

(In Alabama state bar association. Proceedings, 1887. Montgomery, 
1888. 23 cm . p. 68-87.) 

Reprinted in American law review, Jan.-Feb., 1889, v. 23: 84-99. 



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100 Sutherland, William Angus. Notes on the Constitution of 

the United States, showing the construction and operation 

of the Constitution as determined by the federal Supreme 

court and containing references to illustrative cases from 

the inferior federal courts and state courts. 

San Francisco, Bancroft- Whitney company, 1904- xv, 97S p. 

2S\ cm 

Commerce: p. 95-152. 
4-21695 JK241.S96 

101 Thayer, Joseph Bradley. Cases on constitutional law. With 

notes. 
Cambridge: C. W. Sever, 1895. 2 v. 8°. 

Cases on "the regulation of commerce,— foreign, interstate, and with 
the Indian tribes": v. 2, p. 1783-2190. Limits of state and na- 
tional authority discussed in a note: v. 2, p. 2190-2191. 

102 Thompson, Seymour D. Abuse of corporate privileges. 

(In Bar association of the Btate of Kansas. [Proceedings of] ninth 

annual meeting, 1892. Topeka, 1892. 23"' m . p. 24-47.) 
Favors federal control of corporations doing interstate business. 

103 The power of the people over corporate and individual 

combinations and monopolies. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1891. Springfield, 
1891. 22 cm . p. 81-91.) 

104 Tiedeman, Christopher Gustavus. A treatise on state and 

federal control of persons and property in the United 
States considered from both a civil and criminal stand- 
point. 
St. Louis, The F. H. Thomas law look co., 1900. 2 v. 8°. 
"Regulation of trades and occupations": v. 1, p. 233-612; "State 
regulation of corporations": v. 2, p. 945-1007; "The location of 
police power in the federal system of government": v. 2, p. 1008- 
1094. 
Dec. 6, 1900-64 

105 Tucker, John Randolph. Congressional power over inter- 

state commerce. 

(In American bar association. Report, 1888. Philadelphia, 1888. 

24 cm . v. 11, p. 247-277.) 
Reprinted in Railroad and corporation law journal, Sept. 29, 1888, 

v. 4: 290-298. 

106 The Constitution of the United States. A critical dis- 
cussion of its genesis, development, and interpretation. 
Edited by H. S. Tucker. 

Chicago, CaUaghan & co., 1899. 2 v. 2^ m . 

"The power over commerce": v. 2, p. 519-558. 
June 15, 99-166 JK241.T9 



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107 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign 
commerce. Hearings [April S-June 17 and February 4, 
1902] on the bills to amend the interstate commerce law 
(H. R. 146, 273, 2040, 5775, 8337, and 10930). 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1902. 573 p. 28Y m . 

3-4704 HE2705.1902.A1 

108 Hearings [Dec. 9, 13, 1904, Jan. 6, 

9-13, 16-21, 23-25, 1905] on H. R. 10431, 6273, 6768, 
7640, 10008, 11434, 11594, 1377S, 12767, 15600, 16301, to 
amend the interstate-commerce law. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1905. 411 p. 28 cm . 

Caption (p. 3): Hearings ... on the proposed enlargement of the 
powers of the Interstate commerce commission. 
5-34720 HE2705.1905.A1 

109 Hearings on bills to amend the Inter- 
state-commerce act. House report 4093, amending the 
Interstate-commerce act. The Antitrust act and acts 
supplementary thereto. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1905. 1 p. I, 411, 282, 19, 46 p, 
23 cm . (58th Cong., 3d sess. House. Doc. no. 422.) 4879 

Contents. — Proposed enlargement of the powers of the Interstate 
commerce commission. — To amend the interstate-commerce law 
relating to private car lines. — Amending the Interstate-commerce 
act. — The act to regulate commerce (as amended) and acts supple- 
mentary thereto . . . The Antitrust act and acts supplementary 
thereto" 1887-1905. 
5-17875 HE2705.1905.A11 

110 ■ Hearings [Dec. 14, 1906-Jan. 22, 1907] 

on H. R. 10S40, to provide for the investigation of contro- 
versies affecting interstate commerce, and for other pur- 
poses. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1907. 77 p. 28 cm . 

8-16502 HE2705.1906.A12 

111 Hearings on bills affecting interstate 

commerce. Pt. i-xxvi [and index] 
Washington, Govt, print, off, 1910. 2 v. 28 cm . 

10-20241 HE2705.1910.A13 

Ilia Committee on the judiciary. Power of Con- 
gress over interstate commerce. Prepared by Thomas C. 
Spelling. 
Washington Govt, print, off . 1912. cover-title, 318 p. 23\™. 
12-35972 HE2757.1912.A8 



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112 U. S. Congress. Senate. Select committee on interstate com- 

merce. Report. (With appendix) . . . [and Testimony]. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1886. 2 v. 24 cm . (49th, Cong., 

1st sess. Senate. Rept. no. 46.) 2356-2357 

Shelby M. Cullom, chairman. 
8-30773 HE2705.1886.C5 

113 Industrial commission. Amendment of the interstate 

commerce law. Extracts from the Report of the Indus- 
trial commission on transportation submitted to the Fifty- 
seventh Congress. Pub. by the Executive committee of 
the Interstate commerce law convention. 

[n. p., 1904?] 78 p. 23\™. 

Cover-title. 
6-24052 HE2123.A2 

114 Interstate commerce commission. A concordance of the 

Act to regulate commerce. 1902. 

Washington, Gov't print, off., 1902. 1 p. I, 98 p. 23\ cm . 

Text of the Act: p. 1-22. 
8-12342 HE2710.A2 1902 

115 Interstate commerce commission cases in the 

federal courts, 1887 to 1911. Index office. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 126 p. 23 cm . 

Judson C. Clements, chairman. 
Letter of transmittal signed: Henry Talbott. 
11-35849 HE2708.I851 1911 

116 Interstate commerce commission reports. 

Decisions. 
Rochester, N. T., Lawyers' cooperative publishing co., 1887- 
1906; Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908-12. 23 v. 23™. 
8-30656 HE2705.I85 

117 Power of Congress over interstate commerce. 

[Washington, 1897.] cover-title, 10 p. 24Y m - 

7-33368 HE2757.I897.U6 

1 18 Rules of practice before the Commission in 

cases and proceedings under the act to regulate commerce. 
Rev., amended and adopted January 14, 1911. 
Washington, Govt, print, off, 1911. 18 p. 25 cm . 

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119 U. S. Interstate commerce commission. Table of cases and 

opinions of the Interstate commerce commission. Decis- 

' ions under act from April, 1SS7, to January, 1909. Vols. 

I to xv, I. C. C. reports. Index division. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909. S3 p. incl. tables. 

29\%2SY m - 

HE2708.I852 

120 Decisions underact of 1906, from August, 1906, 

to June, 1912. Vols. XII-XXIII, inclusive, I. C. C. 
reports. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 32 p. 29 cm . 

12-40633 HE2708.I853 1912 

121 Table of cases on the formal docket of the 

Interstate commerce commission from April, 1887, to 
August 28, 1906, not disposed of in the printed reports. 
With lists of commodities, localities, etc. Index office. 
December 1, 1910. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 90 p. 23 cm . 

10-36126 HE2708.I851 1910c 

122 Laws, statutes, etc. The act to regulate commerce (as 

amended) and acts supplementary thereto: Commerce 
court act, Safety appliance acts, Act requiring monthly 
reports of accidents, Arbitration act, Hours of service act, 
Boiler inspection act. Pub. by the Interstate commerce 
commission. Revised to July 1, 1911. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 112 p. 24 em . 

11-35734 HE2710.A2 1911 

124 Interstate commerce law as changed by the act 

of June 29, 1906. Compiled by C. R. Hillyer. January 
31, 1907.— Ordered to be printed. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1907. v p., 52 numb. I., 53-56 
p. 29 x 23"". (59th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 266.) 

5080 

Another ed. was pub. in 1906. 

Contents. — Interstate commerce law: act of February 4, 1887, and 
act of June 29, 1906 (in parallel columns) — An act in relation to 
testimony before the Interstate commerce commission, February 
11, 1893. — An act denning immunity, June 30, 1906. — An act to 
expedite the hearing and determination of suits, February 11, 
1903. — An act requiring common carriers engaged in interstate 
commerce to make full reports of all accidents to the Interstate 
commerce commission, March 3, 1901. — Index. 
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125 U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. The interstate commerce laws . . . 
the full text of all the laws, including revisions to July 1, 
1910. 
New York, The Railway age gazette, 1910. 86 p. 28 cm . 
10-15616 HE2710.A1 1910 

126 The law relating to the Interstate commerce 

commission, the Sherman anti-trust act, and the Bureau 
of corporations, by John Horatio Nelson. 
New York, The Banks law publishing co., 1908. xxii, 430 p. 
24 cm . 
8-30955 HE2708.I857 

127 The new railroad law. Text of the act creating 

the new Commerce court and the Interstate commerce act 
as amended by the act of June IS, 1910; ed. by William L. 
Snyder. , 

New York, Baker, Voorhis & company, 1910. vi, 70 p. 
22 cm . 
10-16682 HE2710.A2 1910a 

128 Laws, statutes, etc., 1908-1904 {58th Cong., 2d sess.) 

A bill to regulate interstate commerce by competition. 
H. R. 11962, February 8, 1904. 

[Washington, 1904.] 32 p. 22 cm . (Scatter At series.) 

8-16796 HD3888.A4 

1 29 President, 1909-1918 ( Taff) . Special message on inter- 
state commerce and antitrust laws and federal incorpora- 
tion. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 20 p. 23™. 

10-35062 HE2705.1910.F4 

Another issue. 61st Cong., 2d sess. House. 

Doc. 484. 5834 HE2705.1910.F41 

130 Walker, Aldace F. The amendment of the interstate com- 

merce law. 

(In Compendium of transportation theories, Washington, 1893. 8°. 
p. 112-120.) HE1031.C73 

131 Webber, William Lewis. The relations of corporations to the 

state. 
[Ann Arbor, 1897.] cover-title, 15 p. 24 cm . (Publications 
of the Michigan political science association, vol.ii. no. 9. 
December, 1897.) 
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132 Whitcomb, George H. Some phases of interstate commerce. 

(In Bar association of the state of Kansas. Proceedings, 1909. [Clay 

Center], 1909. 24 0ln . p. 133-149.) 
Commerce defined; relative powers of states and Congress; interstate 

traffic in intoxicants; constitutionality of Littlefield bill. 

133 Wickersham, George Woodward. What further regulation of 

interstate commerce is necessary or desirable; an address 
before the Minnesota state bar association at Duluth, 
July 19, 1911. 
Washington, D. C, 1911. 23 p. 23$"". 

A 12-136 HE2757.W6 

134 Same. 

(In Minnesota state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. [St. Paul, 
1911]. 8°. p. 149-159.) 

136 Willcox, David. Natural forces, or political fiat; which shall 

control the country's commerce? An address, delivered 
at Cornell university December 15, 1905. 
[New York, 1905.] cover-title, 31 p. 24"". 

10-27466 HE1843.W72 

137 Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. The American constitu- 

tional system ; an introduction to the study of the Ameri- 
can state. 
New York, The Century co., 1904. xvi, 323 p. 20 cm . {The 
American state series.) 

"Bibliographical note": p. 291-299. 
Federal control of interstate commerce: p. 137-144. 
4-19880 JK251.W73 

138 The constitutional law of the United States. 

New York, Baker, Voorhis & company, 1910. 2 v. 24 cm - 
Includes a chapter on interstate commerce. 
10-25891 JK268.W6 

ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 

139 1879. Potts, J. D. Congress and interstate commerce. 

Nation, Jan. SO, 1879, v. 28: 79-80. AP2.N2,v.28 

140 1885. Whitney, Edward B. Commercial retaliation between 

the states. 
American law review, Jan.-Feb. 1885, v. 19: 62-72. 

141 1886. White, H. The Inter-state commerce bill. 

Nation, Dec. 23, 1886, v. 43: 516-517. AP2.N2,v.43 



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142 1887. Ashley, Charles S. The Inter-state commerce bill. 

Nation, Jan. 20, 1887, v. 44: 52. AP2.N2,v.44 

143 1887. The Inter-state commerce act. 

American law record, Apr. 1887, v. 15: 618-627. 

144 1887. Phelps, Charles Henry. The inter-state commerce act 

and the obligation of contracts. 
Railway and corporation law journal, Apr. 16, 1887, v. 1: 
362-366. 

145 1887. Greeley, Louis M. What is the test of a regulation of 

foreign or interstate commerce ? 
Harvard law review, Nov. 15, 1887, v. 1: 159-184- 

146 1888. Hadley, Arthur T. The workings of the interstate 

commerce law. 
Quarterly journal of economics, Jan. 1888, v. 2: 162-187. 

HBl.Q3,v.2 

147 1889. Stringfellow, Horace. The interstate commerce law. 

American law review, Jan.-Feb. 1889, v. 23: 84~99. 

148 1889. Wintersteen, A. H. The commerce clause and the state. 

American law register, Dec. 1889, new ser, v. 28: 733-747 ■ 

149 1890. Culberson, Charles A. The Supreme court and inter- 

state commerce. 
American law review, Jan.-Feb. 1890, v. 24: 25-63. 

150 1890. Hadley, Arthur T. The prohibition of railroad pools. 

Quarterly journal of economics, Jan. 1890, v. 4- 158-171. 

HBl.Q3,v.4 

151 1890. Howland, William R. The police power and interstate 

commerce. 
Harvard law review, Oct. 15, 1890, v. 4: 221-233. 

152 1891. Fowler, Robert Ludlow. The state and private cor- 

porations. 
American law review, July- Aug. 1891, v. 25: 581-594- 

153 1891. Walker, Aldace F. Operation of the interstate com- 

merce law. 
Forum, July, 1891, v. 11: 524-540. AP2.F8,v.il 

154 1892. Dabney, W. D. The basis of the demand for public 

regulation of industries. 
American academy of political and social science. Annals, 
Jan. 1892, v. 2: 433-449. Hl.A4,v.2 



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155 1892. Hening, Crawford. The Interstate commerce commis- 

sion before the federal courts. 
American law register, Mar. 1892, v. 31: 156-173. 

156 1892. Greene, T. L. The interstate law at the West. 

Nation, Mar. 17, 1892, v. 54: 205-206. AP2.N2,v.54 

157 1893. Logan, James A. Interstate commerce law: its origin 

and administration. 
American journal of -politics, Apr. 1893, v. 2: Ifil-^ll. 

H1.A5.V.2 

158 1893. Murfree, William L. Federal jurisdiction of corpora- 

tions as "citizens." 
Central law journal, Apr. 21, 1893, v. 36: 333-338. 

159 1893. Russell, Alfred. Congress should abrogate federal juris- 

diction over state corporations. 
Harvard law review, Apr. 25, 1893, v. 7: 16-23. 

160 1893. Meddaugh, E. W. The Interstate commerce act. Its 

purpose, practical operation, partial failure and reason. 
With suggestions for its improvement. 
Michigan political science association. Publications, May, 
1893, v. 1: 98-127. H3l.M6,v.l 

161 1893. Shaw, James T. The Interstate commerce act from the 

shippers' standpoint. 
Michigan political science association. Proceedings, May, 
1893, v. 1: 128-143. H3i.M6,v.i 

162 1894. Walker, Aldace F. Has the Interstate commerce law 

been beneficial ? 
Forum, Apr. 1894, v. 17: 207-216. AP2.F8,v.l7 

163 1895. Shoemaker, Herbert B. Federal power to regulate 

interstate commerce and the police powers of the states. 
American law review, Jan.-Feb. 1895, v. 29: 59-72. 

164 1895. Dunbar, William H. State regulation of prices and 

rates. 
Quarterly journal of economics, Apr. 1S95, v. 9: 305-332. 

HBl.Q3,v.9 

165 1895. Thompson, Seymour D. Federal jurisdiction in case of 

corporations: proposed act of Congress to restore the 
early rule on this subject. 
American law review, Nov.-Dec. 1895, v. 29: 864-877. 



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166 1896. Bryan, George. An unfeigned issue. 

American magazine of civics, Nov. 1896, v. 9: 852-864. 

A review of four court decisions affecting the enforcement of the 
Interstate commerce act. Hl.A5,v.9 

167 1897. Helm, Thomas Kennedy. Interstate commerce. 

University law review, July, 1897, v. 3: 267-280. 

168 1897. Greenbaum, Milton D. The power of the United States 

courts to enjoin persons from obstructing interstate com- 
merce and the transportation of the mails. 
CJncago legal news, Aug. 28-0ct. 2, 1897, v. 80: 2-8; 18-14; 
27; 34; 39-40; 46-47. 

Reprinted from the Baltimore Daily record. 

169 1897. Clark, Walter. The rights of the public over quasi- 

public services. 
Arena, Oct. 1897, v. 18: 470-485. AP2.A6,v.l8 

170 1899. Adams, Henry C. The federal taxation of interstate 

commerce. 
American monthly review of reviews, Feb. 1899, v. 19: 193-198. 

AP2.R4,v.l9 

171 1899. Spoonts, Morris A. Some phases of interstate com- 

merce. 
American law review, Mar-Apr. 1899, v. S3: 188-201. 

172 1901. Finkelnburg, G. A. The power of the state to regulate 

prices and charges. 
American lawyer, Aug. 1901, v. 9: 381-385. 

173 1902. Dowling, Henry M. Growth of federal authority over 

interstate commerce. 
Albany law journal, Sept. 1902, v. 64: 811-819. 

175 1903. Sanborn, John Bell. Federal control of corporations. 

American law review, Sept.-Oct. 1903, v. 37: 703-712. 

176 1903. Prentice, Ezra Parmalee. The origin of the right to 

engage in interstate commerce. 
Harvard law review, Nov. 1903, v. 17: 20-40. 

177 1904. McDermott, Allan L. Federal control of corporations 

engaged in interstate business. 
Bankers' magazine {New York) Mar. 1904, v. 68: 827-880. 

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178 1904. Marshall, Charles C. State police powers and federal 

property guarantees. 
Columbia law review, Mar. 1904, v. 4-' 153-170. 

179 1904. Prentice, E. Parmalee. State monopolies of interstate 

commerce. 
North American review, Apr. 1904, v. 178: 499-511. 

AP2.N7.V.178 

181 1904. Brown, David Walter. The exclusive power of Con- 

gress to regulate interstate and foreign commerce. 
Columbia law review, Nov. 1904, v. 4- 490-501. 

182 1904. Fuller, PauL Is there a federal police power? 

Columbia law review, Dec. 1904, v. 4- 563-588. 

183 1905. Cutting, Robert L. Regulation of corporations by 

federal law. 
Albany law journal, Feb. 1905, v. 67: 39-44. 

184 1905. Parsons, John E. Federal regulation of corporations: 

a dangerous departure. 
Green bag, Mar. 1905, v. 17: 135-137. 

185 1905. Curtis, William J. Federal regulation of corporations: 

a public necessity. 
Green bag, Mar. 1905, v. 17: 138-141. 

186 1905. Rogers, James S. The exclusiveness of the power of 

Congress over interstate and foreign commerce. 
American law register, Sept.-Oct. 1905, v. 53: 529-571, 593- 
640. 

187 1905. Killebrew, J. B. Regulation of interstate commerce. 

Manufacturers' record, Dec. 14, 1905, v. 48: 569-570. 

TSl.M3,v.48 

188 1906. Prentice, E. Parmalee. Congress, and the regulation 

of corporations. 
Harvard law review, Jan. 1906, v. 19: 168-199. 

Argues that the "power to regulate freights and fares for interstate 
transport " does not belong to the states, as decided by the Supreme 
court in Wabash railroad co. v. Illinois in 1886. "The states, 
being thus deprived of the power to regulate interstate rates, the 
doctrine has now become current that the Constitution gave this 
power to Congress." This proposition is examined in the light of 
precedent and constitutional interpretation with the conclusion 
that Congress has no control in the matter. So that the Constitu- 
tion does not permit interference either by the states or Congress. 
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189 1906. Daish, John B. The proposals for the amendment of 

the interstate commerce act. 
Green bag, Mar. 1906, v. 18: 150-152. 

190 1906. Grosscup, Peter S. The national corporation problem. 

Railway critic, May, 1906, v. 5: 206-208. tfi.R42,v.5 

191 1906. Coudert, Frederic R. Constitutional limitations on the 

regulation of corporations. 
Columbia law review, Nov. 1906, v. 6: 485-496. 

192 1907. Cook, Walter Wheeler. What is the police power. 

Columbia law review, May, 1907, v. 7: 822-886. 

Includes an analysis of "our constitutional system with reference to 
the distribution of governmental power between the national gov- 
ernment and the states." 

193 1907. Wisner, Carl V. The constitutionality of federal legis- 

lation concerning employer and employee engaged in 

interstate and foreign commerce. 
Michigan law review, June, 1907, v. 5: 639-661. 

Contents. — 1. Legislation by Congress affecting employer and 
employee engaged in transportation by water. — 2. Legislation by 
Congress affecting employer and employee engaged in railroad 
transportation.— 3. Legislation by Congress regulating hours of 
labor of employees operating railroad trains. — 4. Legislation by 
Congress relating to union labor and adjustment of disputes 
between common carrier and employee. 

194 1907. Dos Passos, John R. A proposed federal corporation 

law. 
Van Norden magazine, July, 1907, v. 2: 101-108. 

HG1.V3.V.2 

195 1907. Evan, J. D. Federal vs. state regulation. 

Van Norden magazine, Aug. 1907, v. 2: 58-56. HGl.V3,v.2 

196 1907. Amidon, Charles F. The Constitution and the corpo- 

rations. 
Outlook, Sept. 7, 1907, v. 87: 19-26. AP2.08,v.87 

19S 1907. Parker, Alton B. [Annual address of President Ameri- 
can bar association, 1906-1907, reviewing the legislation 
of the year, the decision in the Kansas-Colorado water 
case, the power and duty of Congress over commerce, and 
of the United States over the states.] 
Green bag, Oct. 1907, v. 19: 581-593. 



FEDERAL CONTROL: GENERAL: BOOKS 31 

199 1907. Bennett, S. W. Corporations and the commerce 

clause. 

Albany law journal, Nov. 1907, o. 69: 828-882. 

"It is, therefore, apparent that the cry of unconstitutional central- 
ization does not come from those who have read with unprejudiced 
minds the judicial history of their country' '. 

200 1907. Burnett, H. P. State interference with interstate com- 

merce. 
Virginia law register, Nov. 1907, v. 13: 497-512. 

201 1907. Andrews, Edward L. Considerations for a sixteenth 

amendment. 
Albany law journal, Dec. 1907, v. 69: 863-868. 

Proposals for an amendment to the federal Constitution vesting in 
Congress the power of incorporating companies doing an interstate" 
business. 

202 1907. Thacher, Thomas. Corporations and the states. 

Yale law journal, Dec. 1907, v. 17: 98-100. 

203 1908. Jenks, Jeremiah W. The principles of government con- 

trol of business. 
American economic association quarterly, Apr. 1908, 3d ser., 
V. 9:1-20. HBl.A5,3dser.,v.9 

204 1908. lladley, Arthur Twining. The constitutional position 

of property in America. 
Independent, Apr. 16, 1908, v. 64: 834-838. AP2.l53,v.64 

205 1908. Finley, W. W. Corporations and their regulation. 

Freight, May, 1908, v. 9: 107-109. HE2l22.T7,v.9 

207 1908. Dos Passos, John R. The United States Supreme 
court, and the commercial era. 
Yale law journal, June, 1908, v. 17: 573-584. 

20!s 1908. Colm, Morris M. Recent developments in the law 
relating to interstate commerce. 
American law review, Sept. -Oct. 190S, v. 42: 666-686. 

209 1908. Beveridge, Albert J. Unjust attacks on business must 

cease. 
Appleton's magazine, Nov. 1908, v. 12: 518-523. 

AP2.A59,v.l2 

210 1909. Stevenson, C. W. Government control of corporations. 

Bankers' magazine, Jan. 1909, v. 78: 40-42. 

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211 1909. Thacher, Thomas. Corporations and the nation. 

Yale law journal, Feb. 1909, v. 18: 263-266. 
"Basis of the right to regulate corporations." 

Also printed in National corporation reporter, Nov. 25, 1909, v. 39: 
473. 

212 1909. Morse, Perley. Practical legislation for governmental 

surveillance of corporations. 
Green, lag, May, 1909, v. 21: 225-228. 

213 1909. Change in federal control of corporations. 

Journal of political economy, May, 1909, v. 16: 808-805. 

HB1.J7.V.16 

214 1909. Scott, Robert Bruce. The increased control of state 

activities by the federal courts. 
American political science review, Aug. 1909, v. 8: 347-861. 

JAl.A6,v.3 

215 1909. Cooke, Frederick H. The exclusiveness of the power 

of Congress to regulate commerce. 
American law review, Nov.-Dec. 1909, v. 43: 818-820. 

216 1909. Cooke, Frederick H. The Supreme court, the com- 

merce clause and common law rules. 
Yale law journal, Nov. 1909, v. 19: 32-85. 

217 1910. Wickersham, George W. Federal control of interstate 

commerce. 
Harvard law review, Feb. 1910, v. 23: 241-259. 

218 1910. Grosscup, Peter S. Prosperity with justice — working 

toward a solution. 
North American review, Mar. 1910, v. 191: 311-321. 

Favors valuation of the property of railways and other corporations, 
with legal limitation of profits, earnings in excess to go into the 
federal treasury, unless used for betterment of service or reduction 
of rates. AP2.N7,v.l91 

219 1910. Hill, James J. Highways of progress: Fifth article. 

How to regulate corporations. 
World's work, Mar. 1910, v. 19: 12730-12738. AP2.W8,v.l9 

220 1910. Cooke, Frederick H. State and federal control of cor- 

porations. 
Harvard law review, Apr. 1910, v. 23: J^6~464- 



FEDERAL CONTROL: GENERAL: PERIODICALS 33 

221 1910. Cooke, Frederick H. The application of the commerce 

clause to the intangible. 
University of Pennsylvania law review and American law 
register, Apr. 1910, v. 58: J^ll-^25. 

Reprinted in Law student's helper, July, 1910, v. 18: 202-205; and 
in National corporation reporter, Nov. 10-17, 1910, v. 41: 405-406; 
439-440. 

222 1910. Goodnow, Frank J. The power of Congress to regulate 

commerce. 
Political science quarterly, June, 1910, v. 25: 220-256. 

H1.P8.V.25 

224 1910. Montague, Gilbert Holland. Business enterprise and 

the law. 
North American review, Nov. 1910, v. 192: 694-707. 

AP2.N7.V.192 

225 1910. Pam, Max. Powers of regulation vested in Congress. 

Harvard law review, Dec. 1910, v. 24: 77-104. 

General and enumerated powers; the commercial clause; federal 
incorporation; publicity in corporate business; argument for na- 
tional uniformity in legislation affecting nation-wide interests. 

226 1911. Cooke, Frederick H. Nature and scope of the power of 

Congress to regulate commerce. 
Columbia law review, Jan. 1911, v. 11: 51-62. 

228 1911. Kellogg, Frank G. Federal incorporation and control. 

Yale law journal, Jan. 1911, v. 20: 177-190. 

229 1911. Cummins, Albert B. The regulation of interstate com- 

merce. 
Editorial review, Feb. 1911, v. 4- 132-138. AP2.E26,v.4 

230 1911. Cooke, F. H. The Gibbons vs. Ogden fetish. 

Michigan law review, Feb. 1911, v. 9: 324-333. 

"Chief Justice Marshall's definition of 'commerce' and effect of the 
decision criticised as mischievous." 

231 1911. Cooke, F. H. Pseudo-doctrine of the exclusiveness of 

the power of Congress to regulate commerce. 
Yale law journal, Feb. 1911, v. 20: 297-308. 

232 1911. Lehmann, Frederick W. National control of corpora- 

tions. 
Brief, Mar. 1911, v. 11: 3-30. 



34 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

233 1911. Perkins, George W. Business vs. federal control of cor- 

porations. 
Cottier's, Mar. 11, 1911, v. 46: 32. AP2.C65,v.46 

234 1911. Needkarn, Charles W. The exclusive power of Congress 

over interstate commerce. 
Columbia law review, Mar. 1911, v. 11: 251-261. 

235 1911. Tucker, H. St. George. Have the corporations been 

law-abiding? 
Virginia law register, Apr. 1911, v. 16: 881-910. 

Cites numerous court decisions to show "that the corporations of the 
country have not been law-abiding in their persistent attempts to 
have the constitutional laws of the states declared unconstitutional 
by the Supreme court of the United States." 

235a 1911. Mann, Clyde A. Approaching problems in federal con- 
trol. 
American legal news, May, 1911, v. 22: 278. 

236 1911. Cooke, Frederick H. The source of authority to engage 

in interstate commerce. 
Harvard law review, June, 1911, v. 24: 635-646. 

237 1911. Clements, Judson C. The interstate commerce law. 

Its development and administration. 
Scientific American, June 17, 1911, v. 71: 585-586, 607. 

Tl.S5,v.71 

238 1911. Bikle, Henry Wolf. Jurisdiction of certain cases arising 

under the interstate commerce act. 
University of Pennsylvania law review and American law 
register, Oct. 1911, v. 60: 1-18. 

239 1911. Gary, E. H. Government control of large corporations. 

Iron age, Dec. 7, 1911, v. 88: 1236-1237. ti.I7,v.88 

240 1911. Cooke, Frederick H. The use and abuse of the com- 

merce clause. 
Michigan law review, Dec. 1911, v. 10: 93-107. 

241 1912. Nagel, Charles. Federal legislation for the guidance of 

commerce. 
Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 491-493. 

242 1912. Stetson, Francis L. Control of corporations engaged in 

interstate commerce. 
Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 512-515. 



FEDERAL CONTROL: GENERAL: PERIODICALS 35 

243 1912. Wolf, J. H. G. Regulation of industries by govern- 

mental supervision. 
Association of engineering societies. Journal, May, 1912, v. 
48: 245-254. ' TAl.A83,v.48 

244 1912. Foulke, William Dudley. An interstate trade commis- 

sion. 
Journal of political economy, Apr. 1912, v. 20: 406-415. 

"A paper read before the Western economic society at Chicago, 
March 1, 1912." HBl.J7,v.20 

245 1912. Hall, James Parker. Constitutional aspects of federal 

regulation of business. 
Journal of political economy, May, 1912, v. 20: 473-479. 

HBl.J7,v.20 

246 1912. Maltbie, Milo R. Judicial review of public regulation. 

Journal of political economy, May, 1912, v. 20: 480-491. 

HBl.J7,v.20 



INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 

271 Bacon, Edward. The inadequate powers of the Interstate 

commerce commission. 
North American review, Jan., 1902, v. 174: 46-58. 

AP2.N7,v.l74 

272 Davis, Samuel M. The Interstate commerce commission and 

the public. 
Outlook, Mar. 17, 1900, v. 64: 626-628. AP2.08,v.64 

273 Hines, Walker Downer. Delay of the Interstate commerce 

commission in deciding cases. This delay is apparently 
due to too many duties, which no single tribunal could 
adequately discharge. Yet pending bills greatly increase 
the Commission's duties, and thereby make expeditious 
action still more impracticable. 
[Louisville? 1906.] cover-title, 10 p. 24 cm . 

11-5552 HE1843.H6 

274 The proposals of the Interstate commerce commission. 

Forum, Mar. 1902, v. 38: 3-14- 

In opposition to the proposal to grant to the Commission power to pre- 
scribe rates, classifications and practices. AP2.F8,v.33 

275 Jackson, Arthur M. The Interstate commerce commission. 

(In Bar association of the state of Kansas. Proceedings, 1909. 

[Clay Center], 1909. 24 cm . p. 123-132.) 
References: p. 132. 
On the duties and powers of the Commission. 

276 Knapp, Martin A. More power or divided responsibilities. 

Freight, Dec. 1907, v. 8: 266-269. 

An address before the National grain dealers' association. 

HE2122.F8,v.8 

277 Lane, Franklin K. The Inter-state commerce commission — 

to date. 
City club of Chicago. City club bulletin, Dec. 23, 1908, v. 2: 
215-221. JS701.C57,v.2 

278 Lewis, William Draper. The standing of the Interstate com- 

merce commission before the federal courts. 
American law register, Mar. 1893, v. 82: 272-278. 

279 Meyer, B. H. The past and the future of the Interstate com- 

merce commission. 
Political science quarterly, Sept. 1902, v. 17: 394~437. 

Hl.P8,v'.17 
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280 Newcomb, Harry Turner. The federal courts and the orders 

of the Interstate commerce commission. 
Washington, D. C, Press of Gibson brothers, 1905. 206 p. 
23 cm 
5-33782 HE2113.A2N5 

281 The force and effect of the orders of the Interstate 

commerce commission. 

Cambridge, The Harvard law review association, 1909. cover- 
title, 12-29 p. 27 cm . 

. "Reprinted from the Harvard law review, vol. xxm, no. 1." 
10-21364 HE2757.1909.N5 

282 Great powers of the interstate commission. 

Freight, June, 1905, v. 3: 282-283. HE2l22.F8,v.3 

283 The work of the Interstate commerce commission. 

With which have been reprinted certain editorial and 
other articles throwing light upon the proposed amend- 
ment of the interstate commerce law. 

Washington, Press of Gibson brothers, 1905. 102 p. fold, 
table. 23 cm . 
5-30402 HE2757.1905.N6 

284 Nimmo, Joseph. The commerce commission and its record. 

Freight, Jan. 1905, v. 3: 34-37. HE2i22.F8,v.3 

285 A commercial and political danger. Review of the 

Fifteenth annual report of the Interstate commerce com- 
mission and of the policy pursued by the Commission from 
the beginning. 

[Washington, D. C, 1902.] 44 P- 22\™. 

3-28631 HE2757.1902.N7 

286 Prouty, Charles Azro. Court review of the orders of the Inter- 

state commerce commission. 
Yah law journal, Mar. 1909, v. 18: 297-310. 

287 The powers of the Interstate commerce commission 

and Railway discriminations and industrial combinations. 

Washington, D. C, 1900. 1 p. I, 42 p. 24\™. 

7-28683 HE2757.1900.P9 

Three articles, reprinted from the North American review, Nov. 

1898, v. 167; the Forum. Apr. 1899, v. 27; the Annals of the 

American academy of political and social science, Jan. 1900, v. 15. 

AP2.N7,v.l67 

AP2.F8,v.27 

Hl.A4,v.l5 



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288 Ralston, J. H. Interstate commerce commission. 

American legal news, May, 1911, v. 22: 286-288. 

289 Smith, Milton H. The dangerous demands of the Interstate 

commerce commission. 
Forum, Apr. 1898, v. 25: 129-143. 

An argument against the proposal to invest the Commission with 
rate-making powers. AP2.F8,v.25 

290 The inordinate demands of the Interstate commerce 

commission. 

Forum, July, 1899, v. 27: 551-563. 

In opposition to the proposal to grant the rate-making power to the 
Commission. AP2.F8,v.27 

291 The powers of the Interstate commerce commission. 

North American review, Jan. 1899, v. 168: 62-76. 

AP2.N7.V.168 

292 Totyl, John. The Interstate commerce commission. 

Overland monthly, Feb. 1889, n. s., v. IS: 184-191. 

AP2.09,n.s.v.l3 

294 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. 

Duties and powers of the Interstate commerce com- 
mission. Hearings, December 16, 1904, and subse- 
quently, the committee having under consideration the 
bill (S. 2439— Quarles bill) ... also the bill (H. R. 
13588— Esch-Townsend bill). 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1905. 309 p. 23 cm . 

5-13571 HE2705.1905.C1 

295 Interstate commerce commission. Annual report. 1st- 

26th. 1S87-1912. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1887-1913. map, tables. 23\ cm . 
With appendices. 
9-14679f HE2708.I6 

296 Van Buren, Arthur Benjamin. Index-digest of the reports, 

rulings and decisions of the Interstate commerce commis- 
sion. 
Raleigh, N. C, Edwards &, Broughton printing company, 
1910. 4 p. 1,213 p. 23h cm . 
1 (Mi 121 HE2708.I851 1910 

297 Supplement no. 1-4. 

Raleigh, Edicards & Broughton printing company, 1910-11. 
4 v. 22\™. 

"Supplements are issued monthly." HE2708.I851 suppl. 



RAILROAD REGULATION: GENERAL 

BOOKS 

311 Acworth, W. M. The relation of railways to the state. 

(In British association for the advancement of science. Report, 
1908. London, 1909. 21cm. p. 773-783.) Q41.B8 1908 

Reprinted in Engineering, Oct 16, 1908, v. 86: 528-531. 

TA1.E55.V.86 
Economic journal, Dec. 1908, v. 18: 501-519. HBl.E3,v.l8 

312 Adams, Brooks. Railways as public agents; a study in sover- 

eignty; with an historical financial analysis of the Great 
northern railway system, by Frederick O. Downes. 
Boston, 1910. xvii, 164 P- %3 cm - 

Prepared as a supplementary brief in the case of the "City of Spokane 
et al. v. Northern Pacific ry. co. et al." before the Interstate com- 
merce commission. 
10-28790 HE2757.1910.A2 

313 Adams, Charles Francis, jr. Railroads: their origin and prob- 

lems. 
New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1878. 2 p. I, SI 6 p. 19i cm . 
"The railroad problem [government regulation in foreign countries 
and in the United States]": p. 80-216. 
4-4239/2 HE1051.A22 

314 American economic association. Committee on transporta- 

tion. The railway question. The report of the Commit- 
tee on transportation of the American economic association. 
With a paper read at the Boston meeting, May 21-25, 
1887, on "The agitation for federal regulation of railways." 
By Edmund J. James. 
[Baltimore], American economic association, 18S7. 68 p. 
28 cm . {Publications oj the American economic association. 
[Monographs], v. 2, no. 3.) 

Committee: E. J. James, R. M. Smith, Lyman Abbott. 
4-557 HB1.A5.V.2 

HE2757 1887 

315 Baldwin, Simeon Eben. American railroad law. 

Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1904. Ixvi, 770 p. 

24h cm - 

"Public right of control": p. 211-221; "Interstate business": p. 
376-392. 
4-15357 

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316 Baldwin, Simeon Eben, comp. Cases on railroad law. 

St. Paul, West publishing co., 1896. viii, 388 p. 26 cm . 

" Interstate commerce and Sherman anti-trust acts ": p. 179-197. 
12-30502 

317 Barnes, Harry Cleveland. Interstate transportation; a treatise 

on the federal regulation of interstate transportation and 
common carriers, including jurisdiction of the Interstate 
commerce commission. Rev. to date, containing the act 
of June 18, 1910. 
Indianapolis, The Bobbs- Merrill company, 1910. xxxix, [1], 
1878 p. 24 cm . 

10-30148 HE2710.A232 

HE2710.A23 

318 Berge, George W. The free pass bribery system, showing how 

the railroads, through the free pass bribery s3 T stem, pro- 
cure the government away from the people. 
Lincoln, Neb., The Independent publishing company, 1905. 
xiv, 813 p-. front, (port.) 20 cm . 

"George W. Berge. A biographical sketch (by "William M. Morn- 
ing)": p. 303-313. 
Favors government control and regulation. 
5-35285 HE1961.B49 

319 Bonham, John M. Railway secrecy and trusts. 

New York cfe London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1890. 138 p. 
20 cm . (Questions of the day, no. Ixi.) 

Contents. — The transportation problem. — Existing railway manage- 
ment—Public responsibility for existing evils. — The government 
and the railways. — The effects of state inaction. 
6-16331f HE1051.B72 

320 Browne, Edward Frederick. Socialism or empire ; a danger. 

[Omaha, Klopp d' Bartlett company, c 1906.] 229 p. 20\ c ™ . 
Government regulation of railroads: p. 54-174. 
6-45063 HE1051.B88 

321 Bureau of railway economics, Washington, D. C. The con- 

flict between federal and state regulation of the railways. 
Washington, D. C, 1911. 13 p. 23 cm . (Bureau of railway 
economics. Bulletin no. 15.) 

11-18849 HE2757.B8 

Reprinted in Railway world, Aug. 11, 1911, v. 55: 639-641 
(TFl.R68,v.55); and in Freight, Sept. 1911, v. 12: 231-233 
(HE2122.F8.V.12). 



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322 Butterfield, Ora E. Limitations upon national regulation of 

railroads. 
Philadelphia, American academy of political and social science; 
[etc., etc., 1905]. cover-title, [17]-29 p. 2^ m . (Publica- 
tions of the American academy of political and social science, 
no. 477.) 

6-22906 HE1051.B94 

Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political and 

social science for Nov. 1905. v. 26. Hl.A4,v.26 

323 Compendium of transportation theories. A compilation of 

essays upon transportation subjects by eminent experts. 
Washington, D. C, Kensington publishing company, 1898. 

295 p. 23 cm . (Kensington series. First book.) 

Contents. — 1. The railway problem defined, by Thomas M. Cooley; 
2. The railroad malady and its treatment, by Augustus Schoon- 
maker; 3. The railroad problem, by Joseph D. Potts; I. The pub- 
lic and the railways, by Shelby M. Cullom; 5. The railroads and 
the public, by Frank J. Firth; 6. The future of the railroad prob- 
lem, by A. B. Stickney; 7. Unity of railways and railway inter- 
eats, by A. Schoonmaker; 8. The railroads as one system, by 
Joseph Nimmo, jr.; 9. The federal control of railways, by S. M. 
Cullom; 10. Reply to the Hon. S. M. Cullom, by G. R. Blanchard; 

11. Limitations upon railway powers, by Augustus Schoonmaker; 

12. Railway legislation, by Walter D. Dabney; 13. The amend- 
ment of the Interstate commerce law, by Aldace F. Walker; 14. 
The legal aspect of railroad strikes — the Ann Arbor decision, by 
Wager Swayne; 15. Service of a bureau of railway statistics and 
accounts in the solution of the railway question, by Henry C. 
Adams; 16. English and American railways— a comparison and a 
contrast, by W. M. Acworth; 17. High speed railroad travel, by 
Theodore Voorhees; 18. The relations between Canadian and 
American railways, by A. C. Raymond; 19. Some characteristics 
of the American railway system, by Joseph Nimmo, jr.; 20. The 
development of railway freight classifications, by C. C. McCain; 
21. The Interstate commerce law, by Charles F. Adams, jr.; 22. 
Discrimination by railways, by Martin A. Knapp; 23. Discrimi- 
nations from the use of private cars of shippers, by Augustus 
Schoonmaker; 21. Long versus short haul, by E. P. Alexander; 
25. The treatment of railroad employes, by B. B. Adams, jr.; 26. 
The Brotherhood of engineers and its relation to the railroads, by 
Nat Sawyer; 27. The necessity for railway compacts under govern- 
mental regulation, by James Peabody; 28. The apportionment of 
traffic among competing railroads, by Joseph Nimmo, jr.; 29. 
Popular and legal view of traffic pooling, by Thomas M. Cooley; 
30. The Interstate commerce act — pooling and combinations which 
affect its operation, by Thomas M. Cooley; 31. A plea for railway 
consolidation, by Collis P. Huntington; 32. Railroad consolida- 
tion, by E. P. Alexander; 33. Government interference in English 
railway management, by W. M. Acworth; 34. Railway associations, 
by Aldace F. Walker. 

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324 Dabney, Walter Davis. The public regulation of railways. 

New York & London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1889. v, 281 p. 
20 cm . {Questions of the day. no. ix.) 
8-31625 HE1051.D2 

325 Daisb, John Broughton. Present transportation problems; 

spe«ch before the New Orleans Board of trade, November 
17, 1905. 
New York, Freight publishing company, [1905]. 1 p. I., 13 
p. 23\ cm . 
6-29510 HE2757.1905.D2 

326 Problems of railway corporations. Read before the 

American civic alliance, Washington, December 29, 1911. 

[Washington, 1912.] 18 p. 23i cm . 

A 12-129 HE2757.1911.D2 

327 Dunn, Samuel O. The American transportation question. 

New York and London, D. Appleton and company, 1912. 
xi, 289, [1] p. 19 cm . 

"Government regulation: who shall regulate": p. 222-245; "Gov- 
ernment regulation: underlying principles": p. 246-280. 
12-4449 HE203.D8 

328 Current railway problems. 

[New York], Railway age gazette, 1911. 8 p. I., [5]-85 p. 
16i cm . 

" The articles collected in this book by the Railway age gazette were 
written by its western editorial manager." — Publisher's note. 
11-5975 HE2757.1911.D8 

"The valuation of railways" and "Shall railway profits be limited" 
are reprinted from the Journal of political economy, v. 17-18. 

HBl.J7,v.l7-18 

Contents. — Valuation of railways, with especial reference to the 
physical valuation in Minnesota. — Shall railway profits be lim- 
ited? — Railway rates and railway efficiency. — The new long and 
short haul law. 

329 Economic club of Boston. President Roosevelt's railroad 

policy; report of a discussion before the Economic club 
of Boston, March 9, 1905, including addresses by Hon. 
Charles A. Prouty, David Willcox, Hon. Peter Stenger 
Grosscup and Prof. Frank Parsons. 
Boston, New York, [etc.], Ginn & company, [ c 1905]. 1 p. I., 
79 p. 19 em . 

5-16905 HE1051.E2 

Reprinted in part in Freight, Apr. 1905, v. 3: 163-166 (HE2122. 
F8,v.3); and in Railroad gazette, Mar. 17, 1905, v. 38: 267-268 
(TFl.R2,v.38). 



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330 Elliott, Byron K., and William F. Elliott. A treatise on the 

law of railroads ; containing a consideration of the organi- 
zation, status and powers of railroad corporations, and of 
the rights and liabilities incident to the location, construc- 
tion and operation of railroads; together with their duties, 
rights and liabilities as carriers, including street and inter- 
urban railways. 2d ed. 
Indianapolis, The Bobbs- Merrill company, 1907. 5 v. 24 cm . 
Contents.— v. 1. The corporation.— v. 2. Governmental control, 

location, construction. — v. 3. Operation. — v. 4. The carrier. — v. 5; 

Table of cases. Index. 
8-^325 

331 Fish, Stuyvesant. Address before the Economic club of Bos- 

ton, Tuesday, March 24, 1908. Under what conditions 
will the railroads of the United States best serve the 
public? 
[New York? 1908.) 11 p. 23h cm . 
Caption title. 

Advocates enlarged federal control of commerce among the states 

the reorganization of the Interstate commerce commission as a 

purely administrative body, and the abandonment by Congress 

of the attempt to delegate its rate-fixing functions. 

8-19424 HE2757.1908.F6 

332 The nation and the railways. 

Philadelphia, The American academy of political and social 
science, [1908]. cover-title, 13 p. 25 cm . (Publications of 
the American academy of political and social science no 

553.) 

8-21935 HE2757.1908.F62 

Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political and 

social science, July, 1908, v. 32. H1.A4 v. 32 

333 Foord, John. The life & public services of Simon Sterne. 

London, New York, Macmillan and co., limited, 1903. 
x, 348 p. front (port.) 20 cm . 

"The relations between the railroads and the state": p. 174-219 
3-32783 

334 Glass, Hiram. Railroads — national vs. state control. 

(In Texas bar association. Proceedings, 190S. Austin, 1908 8° 

p. 184-202.) 
Also printed in American law review, Nov.-Dec. 1908, v. 42: 848-871. 
59753°— 13 1 



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335 Hadley, Arthur Twining. Railroad transportation, its history 

and its laws. 15th impression. 
New York d' London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1903. iv p., 
11., 269 p. 19h cm . 

See especially Chap. III. Railroad ownership and railroad specula- 
tion; VII. Railroad legislation in the United States; XII. Results 
of state railroad management. 
The Library of Congress has also several earlier editions. 
4-^238/3 HE 1031. HI 3 1903 

336 Haines, Henry Stevens. Problems in railway regulation. 

New York, The MacmiUan company, 1911. vii, 582 p. 
diagr. 20\ cm . 

11-25349 HE1051.H2 

337 Railway corporations as public servants. 

New York, London, The MacmiUan company, 1907. ix, 
233 p. 20V m . 

"This work contains the substance of a course of lectures delivered 
in May, 1907, at the Boston university School of law. It is, to 
some extent, supplementary to a previous work on 'Restrictive 
railway legislation,' as it describes the development of such legis- 
lation since the passage of the act to regulate interstate com- 
merce." — Pref. 

"The public nature of the services rendered by railways has long 
been recognised, and supplies the basis for arguments in favour of 
railway nationalisation. Mr. Haines, however, is no believer in 
the alleged benefits of state ownership. On the contrary, he holds 
that all, and more than all, the benefits derivable from state 
ownership can be obtained under a system depending on private 
enterprise combined with efficient state control." — Econ. jour., 
Sept. 1908, v. 18: 437. 
7-30619 HE1053.H14 

338 ■ Restrictive railway legislation. 

New York, London, The MacmiUan company, 1905. ix, 
355 p. 20h cm . 

Substance of a course of lectures delivered at the Boston university 
school of law. Traces beginnings of railroad history, discusses mil- 
road corporations, finance, construction, operation, traffic, rate- 
making, regulation of rates, state railroad commissions, pending 
legislation affecting interstate commerce, state control of corpora- 
tions encaged in public service, and devotes a chapter to general 
conclusions. 
The author believes in private ownership under government super- 
vision, the Interstate commerce commission to be furnished with 
power to fix rates in specific cases coming before it, but not with 
general rate-making powers. 
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339 Haney, Lewis Henry. A Congressional history of railways in 

the United States to 1850. 
Madison, Wis., 1908. 273 p. incl. maps. 2S cm . 

8-24289 HE1061.H2 

Thesis (ph.d.) — University of Wisconsin. 
Reprinted from the Bulletin of the "University of Wisconsin, 

Economics and political science series, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 167^139." 
"Railways and the government": p. 251-266. H31.W63,v.3 

340 A congressional history of railways in the United 

States, 1850-1887. 

Malison, Wis., 1910. 6, [2], 7-335 p. incl. maps, tables, 
fold. tab. 23h cm . (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, 
no. 342. Economics and political science series, vol. 6, no. 1.) 

10-33295 H31.W63,v.6 

"Regulation of railways": p. 155-326. 

Also issued separately, Madison, 1910. HE1061.H22 

341 Hanson, Burton. Unfair railway agitation. 

[Chicago? 1905.] cover-title, 52 p. 23\ cm . 

"A reply to the articles on railway regulation by Governor Robert M. 
La Follette, published in the Saturday evening post." 
6-13795 HE2112.H3 

342 Hartshorne, F. C. The railroads and the commerce clause. 

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania press, 1893. xxiii, 
165 p. 8°. 

343 Hendrick, Frank. Railway cont rol by commissions. 

New York d; London, G. P\ Putnam's sons, 1900. Hi, 161 p. 
20 cm . (Questions of the <toy. fi'. 96].) 

Contents. — I. Introduction. — II. Railway regulation in Franco. -- 
III. Railway regulation in Italy. — IV. Railway regulation in Aus- 
tria. — V. Railway regulation in Belgium. — VI. Railway regula- 
tion in Germany. — VII. Railway regulation in England. — VIII. 
Railway regulation in the United States. — IX. The railway regu- 
lation of the Massachusetts commission as a guide to American rail- 
way control. — X. Switzerland and the state purchase of railways. 
Apr. 12, 1900-32 HE1051.H49 

344 Herr, Erich. Der Zusammenbruch der Wirtschaftsfreiheit und 

der Sieg des Staatssozialismus in den Vereinigten Staaten 
von Amerika. 
Jena, G. Fischer, 1906. viii, 161, [1] p. 24 cm . 
" Eisenbahnwesen " : p. 63-114. 
7-36201 HC106.Z3 1906 



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345 Hudson, James Fairchild. The railways and the republic. 
3d ed., rev. and enl. 
New York, Harper & brothers, 1889. 2 p. I, 532 p. 23 cm . 
The Library of Congress has also the edition of 1886. 
Contents. — The problem of railway domination. — Ten years of dis- 
crimination. — The history of a commercial crime. — The law and 
the railways. — Public obligations and corporate practices. — The 
pooling policy. — The fictitious element in railway policy. — Com- 
petition versus combination. — The discussion of remedies. — The 
public highway. — Corporations in politics. — One year of the inter- 
state commerce law. 
5-35551 HE1051.H89 

347 Interstate commerce law convention, St. Louis, 1904- 

Amendment of the Interstate commerce law. Arguments 
and statements made before Interstate commerce com- 
mittees in the Fifty-seventh Congress in favor of enlarging 
the powers of the Interstate commerce commission. 
[Washington?] The Interstate commerce law convention, 1904- 
cover-title, 116 p. 23\ cm . 

Hearings on the Cooper-Quarles bill, "A bill further to define the 

duties and powers of the Interstate commerce commission." 
Text of the bill: p. 9-11; Statements of John D. Kernan, Martin A. 
Knapp, Charles A. Prouty, Joseph W. Fifer, Judson C. Clements: 
p. 23-96. 
8-1375 HE2757. 1904.164 

348 Johnson, Emory Richard. American railway transportation. 

2d rev. ed. 

New York, D. Apphton and company, 1908. xviii, 4$4 P- 
illus., maps, fold, chart, diagrs. 20 cm . (Appleton's busi- 
ness series.) 

"References for further reading" at end of some chapters. 
The Library of Congress has also the first edition, issued in 1903. 
Pt. IV. The railways and the state. 

Contents. — Public aid to railway construction: p. 307-321; Rela- 
tion of the railways to the state in the United Kingdom and 
France: p. 322-334; Relations of the railways and the state in 
Italy and Germany: p. 335-348; Regulation of railways by the 
American state governments — the state commissions: p. 349-366; 
Railway regulation by the federal government — the Interstate 
commerce commission: p. 367-385; The courts and railway regu- 
lation: p. 386-407; Railway taxation: p. 408-419; The problem of 
government regulation: p. 420-427. 
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349 Johnson, Emory Richard. The trend of governmental regu- 

lation of railroads. An address delivered at the annual 
meeting of the Academy, April 11, 1908. 
Philadelphia, The American academy of political and social 
science; [etc., etc., 1908]. cover-tide, 5 p. 25 cm . (Publi- 
cations of the America)} academy of political and social 
science, no. 558.) HE1051.J66 

8-21933 

Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political 
and social science, July, 190S, v. 32. 

Hl.A4,v.32 

350 Kenna, E. D. Railway consolidation. 

(In Hatfield, II. R., ed. Lectures on commerce. Chicago, 1904. 

21™. p. 111-128.) 
Favorable to governmental regulation. H31.C5,v.l 

351 Knapp, Martin Augustine. Address delivered at the annual 

dinner of the Railway business association, Waldorf- 
Astoria hotel, New York, November 22, 1910. 
[New York, 1910.] 13 p. 25\™. 

Issued also in the report of the "Second annual dinner" of the 
Association, 1910, p. 17-27. 
10-34011 HE2757.1910.K7 

352 Principles of railway legislation. Address before the 

Railway congress auxiliary of the World's Columbian 
exposition, June 23, 1893. Reprinted from the Railway 
review. 

Clncago, The Railway review, 1893. cover title, 16 p. 19 cm . 
8-15575 HE2757.1893.K6 

353 Knox, Philander Chase. The people, the railroads and the 

national authority; address before the Lincoln club, Kala- 
mazoo, Michigan, Tuesday, February 11th, 1908. 
[ Washington? 190S?] 26 p. 23 cm . 

10-33660 HE2757.1908.K74 

354 The people, the railroads and the national authority; 

an address delivered before the Civic forum, New York 
city, April 22, 1908. 

New York, The Civic forum, 1908. 14 p. port. lSh cm . 
[Civic forum addresses, vol. 1 , no. 8.] 

8-30511 H31.C52 v.l,no.8 

Also printed in Albany law journal, May, 1908, v. 70: 144-149; and 
in Freight, Apr., 1908, v. 9: 71-75. HE2122.T7,v.9 

355 La Follette, Robert Marion. Railway regulation. 

(In his The making of America. Chicago, 1906. 8°. v. 4, p. 294- 
347.) HC103.L25,v.4 




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356 Langstroth, Charles Souder, and Wilson Stilz. Railway co- 

operation. An investigation of railway traffic associa- 
tions and a discussion of the degree and form of co- 
operation that should be granted competing railways in 
the United States. With an introduction by Martin A. 
Knapp. 
Philadelphia, The University, 1899. xv, [5]-210 p. 25\ cm . 
(Pennsylvania. University. Publications. Series in po- 
litical economy and public law. no. 15.) H3l.P4,no.l5 

"Legislation and its results": p. 55-78. 
1-1957 HE1829.L28 

357 Larrabee, William. The railroad question; a historical and 

practical treatise on railroads, and remedies for their 
abuses. 11th ed. 
Chicago, F. J. Schulte & company, 1906. 457, xvii, 477- 
488 p. 19k"". 

The Library of Congress has also editions issued in 1893 and 1898. 
Contents. — I. History of transportation. — II. The history of rail- 
roads. — III. History of railroads in the United States. — IV. Mo- 
nopoly in transportation. — V. Railroad abuses. — VI. Stock and 
bond inflation. — VII. Combinations. — VIII. Railroads in poli- 
tics. — IX-X. Railroad literature. — XI. Railroads and railroad 
legislation in Iowa. — XII. The Interstate commerce act. — XIII. 
The rate question. — XIV. Remedies. — Appendix. — Tables and 
statistics. 
11-1576 HE1051.L35 

358 Lewis, George Henry. National consolidation of the railways 

of the United States. 
New York, Dodd, Mead cfc company, 1893. 2 p. I., [iii]-xv, 
S26 p. 19" \ 

"This plan is national consolidation through the formation of a 
great national railway corporation owning and controlling all the 
railways of the country, and governed by an organization repre- 
senting the state and national governments and the stockholders 
owning the road." 
5-40005 HE1081.L67 

359 Lloyd, Henry Demarest. Lords of industry. 

New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1910. v, 355 p. 
20\ cm . 

The failure of railroad regulation; address before the Massachusetts 
• reform club, May 15, 1903: p. 302-346. 
10-27032 HD2795.L7 

360 McCartney, James. The relation which the railroad cor- 

porations bear to the state. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1884. Springfield, 
1884. 22 cm . p. 89-95.) 



FEDERAL CONTROL : RAILROAD REGULATION: BOOKS 51 

361 McVey, Frank Le Rond. Railroad transportation; some phases 

of its history, operation and regulation. 
Minneapolis, Chicago, [etc.], Oree pubUshing company, 1910. 
408 p. iUus., fold, plates. 24Y m . 
"References": p. 373-381. 

"The relation of railways to the public " : p. 295-369. 
10-17936 HE1031.M24 

362 Mather, Robert. The railroad problem. An address before 

the Chicago association of commerce, October 12, 1907. 
[Chicago? 1907.] 1 p. I, 22 p. 22\™. 

9-7924 HE2757.M4 
Reprinted in the following: 

Freight, Nov. 1907, v. 8: 201-206. HE2122.T7,v.8 

Railway age, Oct. 18, 1907, v. 44: 530-533. TFl.R3,v.44 

Railway world, Oct. 18, 1907, v. 51: 873-876. TFl.R68,v.51 

363 Meyer, Balthasar Henry. Railway legislation in the United 

States. 
New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1903. xiii, 
329 p. 19 cm . (The citizen's library of economics, politics, 
and sociology, ed. by R. T. Ely.) 

"Chapter rv of the Introduction originally appeared in the Annals 
of the American academy of political and social science, for Jan- 
uary, 1902; and chapters n, in. and rv of part in appeared in the 
Political science quarterly for September, 1902." — Pref. 
Contents. — pt. 1. Introduction. — pt. 2. The progress of railway 
legislation. — pt. 3. The past and future of the Interstate commerce 
commission. 
3-14951 HE2757.1903.M5 

364 Miles, John Edward. The railroads, their employes and the 

public; a discourse upon the rights, duties and obligations 

of each toward the other. 

[Plymouth, Mass., The Memorial press, c 1906.] 199 p. 24 cm . 

"Rate regulations and governmental supervision of railroads": 

p. 121-139. 

6-12580 HE1741.M64 

365 Moore, Dewitt Clinton. A treatise on the law of carriers as 

administered by the courts of the United States, Canada 
and England, covering the principles and rules applicable 
to carriers of goods, passengers, live stock, common car- 
riers, connecting carriers, and interstate transportation, 
and the methods and procedure for their enforcement, 
furnishing a practical guide to litigants in the jurisdictions 
named, and containing the text of the railroad rate act 
of 1906. 
Albany, N. Y., M. Bender & co., 1906. cxxvii, 1044 P- 
24 cm . 

"Interstate transportation": p. 905-984. 
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366 Morgan, Appleton i. e. James Appleton. The people and the 

railways; a popular discussion of the railway problem in 
the United States, by way of answer to "The railways 
and the republic," by James F. Hudson. 
New York and Chicago, Belford, Clarice & company, 1888. 
245 p. 20 cm . 

5_^1473f HE1051.M84 

367 Morton, Paul. Some railway problems. 

(In Hatfield, H. R., ed. Lectures on commerce. Chicago, 1904. 

21 cm . p. 102-110.) 
Favors federal control of both interstate and intrastate railroad 

traffic. H31.C5,v.l 

368 Moseley, Edward Augustus. Federal supremacy, a study of 

the power of the Congress over railroads. 
Washington, D. C, 1907. cover-title, U p. 23 cm . 

11-28313 HE2757.1907.M7 

369 The transportation question as affected by the Cullom 

bill. 

Washington, D. C, 1900. cover-title, 3-18 p. 23 cm . 

Delivered before the Pennsylvania millers' state association, Atlantic 
City, Sept. 13, 1900. 
11-34138 HE1843.M85 

370 Mudge, Henry U. Regulation of railroads; an address, deliv- 

ered at reception and banquet given by the Commercial 
club of Topeka, Kansas, April 11, 1911. 
[Chicago? 1911.] 6 p. 25\™. 

11-13742 HE2757.1911.M8 

371 National association of railway commissioners. Proceed- 

ings of the eighteenth annual convention; interstate com- 
merce act (as amended) and acts supplementary thereto; 
safety appliance acts, act regulating monthly report of 
accidents; arbitration act; complete compilation of the 
laws of the states pertaining to railway and warehouse 
commissions; digest of decisions of the federal and state 
courts. Illustrated with portraits of the Interstate com- 
merce commission and state railway commissioners. 
Comp. by Herman B. Meyers; ed. by Elmer E. Barrett, 
ll. b. Pub. by authority of the National association of 
railway commissioners. 
Chicago, c 1907. 520 p. incl. ports. S2 cm . 

An enlarged edition of the Proceedings of the eighteenth annual 
convention. 
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372 Newcomb, Harry Turner. Rebates. 

[New Haven? Conn., 1907.] cover-title, [119]-155 p. 23\ cm . 
8-780 HE1843.N58 

Reprinted from Yale review, Aug. 1907, v. 16: 119-155. 

Hl.Y2,v.l6 

373 The regulation of interstate railways. 

Washington, D. C, Press of the Law reporter printing co., 

1905. 24 p. 18 cm . 

Rpprinted, by permission, from the Bulletin of the Commercial law 
league of America, for February, 1905. 
5-3041:; HE1051.N53 

374 Some recent phases of federal railway control. An 

address delivered before the Sixteenth annual conven- 
tion of the Commercial law league of America, at Xarra- 
gansett Pier, Rhode Island, July 20, 1910. 

Washington, G. E. Howard press, 1910. cover-title, 24 p. 
23 cm 

10-20524 HE2757.1910.N5 

Also printed in American legal news, Sept. 1910, v. 21: 584-590. 

375 Nimmo, Joseph. The Anti-trust law and the railroad problem. 

An argument in favor of so amending the act as to bring 

it into conformity with its intent, as expressed in its title. 

Washington, D. C, The R. 11. Darby printing co., 1901. 89 

p. 23 cm . 

7-26947 HE2757.1901.N7 

376 The limitations of governmental regulation of the rail- 
roads. An argument before the Committee on interstate 
and foreign commerce of the House of representatives, 
March 9, 1S94, and before the Senate Committee on inter- 
state commerce, April 3, 1894. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1894. 28 p. 22\ cm . 

8-32038 HE2757.1894.N37 

377 The political aspects of railroad regulation. A criti- 
cism of the eleventh annual report of the Interstate com- 
merce commission. 

[Washington? D. C, 1898.] cover-title, 17, [2] p. 23 cm . 

1-2783 HE2757.1898.N7 

378 * O'Neal, Emmet. The state and the railroads; an address 

delivered at the third annual dinner of the Railway busi- 
ness association at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York city, 
November 22, 1911, by Emmet O'Neal, governor of Ala- 
bama. 
Montgomery, Ala., Brown printing company, 1912. lip. 8°. 
A 12-210 

* Not in Library of Congress. 



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380 Parsons, Frank. The heart of the railroad problem; the his- 

tory of railway discrimination in the United States, the 
chief efforts at control and the remedies proposed, with 
hints from other countries. 
Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1906. viii, 364 P-, 1 I- 

6-13090 HE1051.P26 

381 The railways, the trusts, and the people. With the 

assistance of Ralph Albertson. Ed. by C. F. Taylor. 

Philadelphia, C. F. Taylor, [1905]. 2v.ini. diagr. 23 cm . 
(Equity series, vol. vn, no. 3-4..) 

Contents. — pt. I. Relations of the railways to the public. — pt. II. 
The railroad problem in the light of comparative railroad history 
covering the leading systems of three continents. 
6^0268 HE1051.P3 

382 Pearson, Paul Martin, ed. Intercollegiate debates; being 

briefs and reports of many intercollegiate debates: 
I Iarvard - Yale - Princeton, Brown-Dartmouth- Williams, 
Michigan-Northwestern-Chicago, Indiana - Illinois - Ohio, 
and many others. 
New York city, Hinds, Noble & EUredge, [ c 1909]. 1 p. I., 
xxix p., 1 l, 507 p. 20 cm . 

"Federal control of railroads": p. 147-161. References: p. 159-161. 
10-765 H35.P4 

384 Pennsylvania. Dept. of internal affairs. Bureau of railways. 

Federal and state supervision of transportation corpo- 
rations. 

(In its Annual report, 1904. fHarrisburg], 1904. 24 om . pt. 4, 

p. x-xvii.) 
Isaac B. Brown, Secretary of internal affairs. 

HE2709.P4 1904,pt.4 
Reprinted in Freight, Apr. 1905, v. 3: 192-195. 

HE2122.T7,v.3 

385 Prentis, Robert R. Some observations about governmental 

control of railways and the Virginia case. 

(hi Virginia state bar association. Report, 1909. Richmond, 1909. 
23 cm . v. 22, p. 205-255.) 

386 Prouty, Charles A. National regulation of railways. 

(In American economic association. Publications. New York, 

1903. 8°. 3d ser., v. 4, p. 71-83.) HBl.A5,3d ser.,v.4. 

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387 Railway business association, New York. Congress and the 

railways; digest of 83 railway bills now pending; attitude 
of the manufacturers of railway material, equipment and 
supplies, and contractors in railway construction, toward 
proposed new restrictions upon interstate carriers. Feb- 
ruary 21, 1910. 
[New York, 1910.] 19, [1] p. 25% cm . {Its Hull, tin, no. 1 .) 

11-13048 HE2715.R45 

388 Our national policy: to encourage railways. Repre- 
sentative leaders in business, transportation and public 
life have concentrated their influence for a constructive 
attitude by the government on parallel lines. 

New York, 1910. 6 p., 1 I. 25 cm . 

Abstracts of addresses delivered at the annual dinner of the Railway 
business association, New York, November 22, 1910. 
10-34754 HE2757.1910.K2 

389 Ramsey, Joseph, jr. A paper on the governmental control of 

railroads and rate-making power. Read before the Com- 
mercial club of St. Louis, February 18th, 1905. 
[St. Louis? 19059} cover-title, 14 p. 23 cm . 

7-26328 HE2757.1905.B15 

390 Randolph, Carman Fitz. An examination of federal powers 

in respect of railways. 
New York, [1905]. 101 p. 27 cm . 

5-17883 HE1051.R19 

391 Rankin, George A. An American transportation system; a 

criticism of the past and the present, and a plan for the 
future. 
New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1909. xv, 
464 p. 20 cm . {Questions of the day f) 

Proposes the consolidation of all the transportation facilities of the 

United States in one corporation, with powers, duties and obi iga- 

tions exactly defined by federal law, and the creation of a federal 

court charged with the supervision of the acts of such corporation. 

9-28107 HE2757.1909.R3 

392 Raper, Charles Lee. Railway transportation; a history of its 

economics and of its relation to the state, based, with the 
author's permission, upon President Hadley's "Railroad 
transportation: its history and its laws." 
New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1912. xi, 
S31 p. 20Y m . 

"Railway transportation in the United States: The ideals and 
machinery of state control " : p. 245-277. 
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393 Ripley, Edward Payson. The railroads and the people . . . 

[Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.} 12 p. 23 cm . ([US.] 
61st Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. '861.) 

Presented by Mr. Lodge. Ordered to be printed Mar. 3, 1911. 
11-35263 HE1051.R6 

Reprinted from Atlantic monthly, Jan. 1911, v. 107: 12-23. 

AP2.A8,v.l07 

394 The railroads and the people, by E. P. Kipley . . . 

appearing in "The Atlantic monthly " of January, 1911. 
Shall railway rates be raised ? By Walker D. Hines . . . 
appearing in "The Outlook" of December 10, 1910. 

[n. p., 1911.] cover-title, 29 p. 22\ cm . 

11-12116 HE1051.R62 

395 Ripley, William Zebina. Changes in railroad conditions since 

1887. The increased value of railroads as investments; 
wide-spread consolidations, direct and indirect, which 
obliterate competition; and the increase of rates as a tax 
on the business of the country — the necessity of 
regulation. 
[New York], 1905. 16 p. 23\™. 

6-13805 HE2757.1905.R5 

Reprinted from the World's work for October, 1905, v. 10. 

AP2.W8,v.lO 

396 President Roosevelt's railway policy. I. The prob- 
lem. II. The remedies. 

[Boston], 1905. 23 p. 24 cm . 

6-13803 HE2757.1905.R53 

Reprinted from the Atlantic monthly for September and October, 
1905, v. 96: 377-385; 486-498. AP2.A8,v.96 

Urges federal control. 

"A recent compilation shows that, of 316 freight rate cases decided 
by the Interstate commerce commission, fifty-four per cent — 
practically one half — turned in favor of the complainant. . . . 
Were the orders of the Commission to become effective at once, 
the losses incident to errors afterward corrected by the courts 
would be distributed in about equal proportions. At present 
all the penalty of a mistake falls upon the shipper and the pub- 
lic; the railway always goes scot free. (An impartial Commis- 
sion should be clothed with power to distribute these onerous 
burdens by prescribing the temporary rate.)" 

396a Railroads; rates and regulation. 

New York, [etc.], Longmans, Green, and co., 1912. xviii, 659 
p. maps, diagrs. 22 cm . 

Bibliographical foot-notes. 
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397 Eipley, William Zebina, ed. Railway problems. 

Boston, New York [etc.], Ginn t£* company [ c 1907]. xxxii, 
686 p. incl. tables, maps, chart. 21\ cm . (Selections and 
documents in economics, ed. by William Z. Ripley.) 

Contents. — Introduction, by William Z. Ripley: p. ix-xxxii- 
A chapter of Erie, by Charles Francis Adams: p. 1-61; Standard 
oil rebates, by Ida M. Tarbell: p. 62-77; The building and cost 
of the Union Pacific, by Henry Kirke White: p. 78-97; The 
Southern railway and steamship association, by Henry Hudson: 
p. 98-122; The theory of railway rates, by Frank W. Taussig: 
p. 123-144. Unreasonable rates: The Cincinnati freight bureau 
case: p. 145-178; The maximum freight rate decision: p. 179- 
189. Relative rates: The Hutchinson, Kansas, salt case: p. 190- 
202; The Eau Claire, Wis., lumber case: p. 203-223. Unreason- 
able rates: The Savannah naval stores case: p. 224-237; Relative 
rates: The Chattanooga case: p. 238-268. The long and short 
haul clause: The St. Cloud, Minn., case: p. 269-285; The Savan- 
nah fertilizer case: p. 286-308. The Trunk line rate system, by 
William Z. Ripley: p. 309-332. The Southern basing point 
system: The Troy, Ala., case: p. 333-353; The Alabama mid- 
land decision: p. 354-362; The Dawson, Ga., case: p. 363-377; 
The Southern rate system: The Danville, Va., case: p. 378-404; 
Transcontinental freight rates: The St. Louis business men's 
league case: p. 405-440; Export and domestic rates: p. 441-475. 
Freight classification: The Hatter's furs case: p. 476-483; Eco- 
nomic waste in transportation, by William Z. Ripley: p. 484- 
516; The Northern securities company, by Balthasar H. Meyer: 
p. 517-530; The Interstate commerce law as amended in 1906, 
by Frank H. Dixon: p. 531-556; Reasonable rates, by Alton D. 
Adams: p. 557-578; The doctrine of judicial review, by H. S. 
Smalley: p. 579-601; The English railway and canal commission 
of 1888, by S. J. McLean: p. 602-651; Railway regulation in 
France, by W. H. Buckler: p. 652-659; Railway ownership in 
Germany, by Balthasar H. Meyer: p. 660-682. 
7-6187 HE1031.R58 

398 Spencer, Samuel. The railways: their relations to the gov- 

ernment. Address before the Traffic club of Pittsburg 
April 7, 1905. 
[New York? 1905.] 1 p. 1., 14 p. 23%™. 

6-14101 HE1051.S77 

399 Sterne, Simon. The railway problem. 

New York, Thompson <& Moreau, printers, 1880. cover- 
title, 34 p. 21\ cm . 

6-41324f HE1051.S86 

Reprinted from the National quarterly review for April, 1880, 

v. 41. AP2.N35,v.41 



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400 Sterne, Simon. Railways in the United States; their history, 

their relation to the state, and an analysis of the legislation 
in regard to their control, with supplementary notes 
continuing the record to 1911. 
New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1912. xiii, 
209 p. 20\ cm . 

The present volume is made up of three papers on the subject of 
railroad management and of the relations of railways to the com- 
munity; an important division is made up of an article on "Rail- 
ways" contributed by Mr. Sterne to the Cyclopaedia of political 
science. 
12-2264 HE1051.S7 

401 Stickney, Alpheus Beede. The railway problem. 

St. Paul, Minn., D. D. Merrill company, 1891. vii, 249 p. 
map, diagrs. (partly fold.) 20 cm . 
5-35547 HE1051.S92 

402 Taft, William Howard. Political issues and outlooks; speeches 

delivered between August, 1908, and February, 1909. 
New York, Doubleday, Page & company, 1909. vi, 209 p. 
front, (port.) 20\ cm . 

"The railroads and the courts . . . Chicago, Sept. 23, 1908": p. 
110-129. 
9-28960 E756.T12 

403 Taylor, Carr White. The railroad a public servant; being a 

treatise upon the right of the state and nation to control 
railroad corporations, and discussing the question of car 
service, the proper basis for fbcing rates, stock, and bond 
issues and watered stock, and suggesting remedies for 
existing evils. 
Hutchinson, Kan., The Times company, 1908. 112 p., 1 I. 
incl. port. 20 cm . 
8-21554 HE1051.T3 

404 Tuttle, Lucius. Federal regulation of railroads engaged in 

interstate commerce. Address delivered before the 
Brotherhood of locomotive engineers, of Boston, Mass. 
[Washington, Gov't print, off., 1905.] 9 p. 23 cm . ([U. S.] 
58th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 111.) 4765 

6-16842 HE2705.T93 

405 Remarks on the relation of the national government 

to the railways, before the commercial clubs of Cincin- 
nati, Boston, Chicago and St. Louis, at Cincinnati, Friday 
evening, May 26, 1905. 

[n. p., 1905.] ~1 p. I, 9 p. 28\ cm . 

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406 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign 
commerce. Hearings [March 4 — April 10, 190S] on the 
bills relating to railroad rates, car supply and train service. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. 2 v. 2S cm . 

8-21845 HE27O5.1908.A13 

407 Hearings before the Committee [March 

5, 11, 1908] on the bills relating to routing shipments and 
railroad freight rates. 
Washington, Govt print, off., 1908. 83 p. 23 cm . 

8-21843 HE2705.1908.A12 

408 ■ Railroad bill. Report. <To accom- 
pany H. R. 17536. > 
[ Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] 164 P- 23 cm . (61st 
Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 923.) 5592 

Submitted by Mr. Mann, committed to the Committee of the whole 

House, and ordered printed, April 1, 1'JlO. 
"Substitute amendment recommended by the Committee to H. R. 
17536": p. 13-57; "Print of H. R. 17536, to show chances in the 
text of the original bill by the substitute amendment": p. 58- 
107; "Print of substitute bill, showing comparison with existing 
act to regulate commerce": p. 108-155; "Views of the minority": 
p. 157-161; "Views of Mr. Russell and Mr. Sims": p. 163-164. 
10-35406 HE2710.A2 1910 

409 Committee on railways and canals. Commerce 

by railroad among the several states. Report. Jan. 19, 
1874. 
[Washington, Govt, print, off., 187 4.] 13 p. 8°. (43d Cong. 
1st sess. House. Rept. 28.) 1623 

Reported by G. W. McCrary. 

Reports a bill which "asserts the right and duty of Congress to 
regulate inter-state commerce, as carried on by railroads, and pre- 
scribes as one of the regulations thereof that the charges of persons 
engaged in such commerce for carrying freight and passengers 
shall, in all cases, be fair and reasonable." The question involved 
is then discussed constitutionally and as to expediency. Con- 
cludes that "any attempt to regulate this commerce, which stops 
short of a prohibition of extortionate rates, must become alto- 
gether ineffectual as a remedy for existing evils." 

410 ■ Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Prompt 

furnishing of transportation facilities. Hearing [Feb. 14, 
21, 28, Mar. 13, Apr. 17, 190S] on the bill (S. 3644) to 
require railroad companies engaged in interstate commerce 
to promptly furnish cars and other transportation faculties, 
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to make rules and regulations with respect thereto, and 
to further regulate commerce among the several states. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. 3 v. fold. tab. 2S cm . 

Hearings of Feb. 14 printed as Senate doc. 311. 60th Cong., 1st 

gess. 5241 

8-35176 HE2333.A3 1908 

412 U. S. Industrial commission. Amendment of the interstate 
commerce law. Extracts from the Report of the Indus- 
trial commission on transportation submitted to the Fifty- 
seventh Congress. Pub. by the Executive committee of 
the Interstate commerce law convention. 
[n. p., 1904?] cover-title, 78 p. 23\ cm . 

6-24052 HE2123.A2 

413 Report on transportation . . . including testi- 
mony . . . review and topical digest of evidence, and 
special reports on railway legislation, [by B. H. Meyer], 
and taxation, [by Roswell C. McCrea]. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1900-01. 2 v. map, facsims., 
tab., diagrs. 23%°™. (The Commission's Reports, vol. iv, 

IX.) 

Consult the index of each section under the headings Government 

regulation, Legislation, etc. 
"Railway regulation under foreign and domestic laws. Prepared . . . 
by B. H. Meyer": v. 9, p. 897-1004. 
4-18094/6 HC101.A3,v.4,9 

414 Final report. Prepared in accordance with an 

act of Congress approved June 18, 189S. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1902. xi, 1259 p. maps, 
diagrs. 23\ cm . {The Commission's Reports, vol. xix.) 

"Transportation": p. 259-484; "Position and powers of the Inter- 
stale commerce commission": p. 419-444; "Recommendations of 
the [Industrial] commission": p. 481-484. 
4-18105/2 HC101.A3,v.l9 

416 Supreme court. Railroad rate law. Decision of the 

Supreme court in the cases of the United States ex. rel. 
the attorney-general of the United States, plaintiff in error, 
against the Delaware and Hudson company, and others, 
under the "commodities clause" of the interstate- 
commerce act ... 
[Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909.] 18 p. 23 cm . (61st 
Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 37.) 5571 

Presented by Mr. Culberson and ordered printed, May 6, 1909. 
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418 Vrooman, Carl Schurz. American railway problems in the 

light of European experience, or Government regulation 
vs. government operation of railways. 
London, New York, [etc.], Henry Frowde, [prej. 1910]. viii, 
876 p. 18l cm . 

Appendices: i. Lamartine's warning. — n. Federal law on system of 
accounting for Swiss railways (December 21, 1883) — ui. Federal 
law on methods of accounting for Swiss railways (March 27, 1896) — 
rv. Federal law as to acquisition, operation and organization of 
the Swiss federal railways (October 15, 1897) — v. Law as to state 
operation of Italian railways (July 7, 1907) 
A 10-1620 HE1051.V7 

Reviewed in Twentieth century magazine, Dec. 1910, v. 3: 254-260. 

AP2.T88,v.3 

419 Watkins, Edgar. Shippers and carriers of interstate freight. 

Chicago, T. H. Flood and company, 1909. 578 p. 24 cm . 
10-1233 

ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 

420 1886. Hadley, Arthur T. The difficulties of railroad regula- 

tion. 
Popular science monthly, May, 1886, v. 29: 1-11. 

AP2.P8,v.29 

421 1886. Welch, John C. Transportation and the federal govern- 

ment. 
Popular science monthly, July, 1886, v. 29: 385-346. 

AP2.P8,v.29 

422 1887. Crafts, W. A. Is the railroad problem solved? 

Atlantic monthly, July, 1887, v. 60: 76-84-. AP2.A8,v.60 

423 1887. Welch, John C. The inter-state railway solvent. 

North American review, July, 1887, v. 145: 86-98. 

AP2.N7,v.l45 

424 1888. Blanchard, G. R. Shall railway pooling be permitted? 

Forum, Aug. 1888, v. 5: 652-665. AP2.F8,v.5 

425 1889. Hadley, Arthur T. Railroad business under the Inter- 

state commerce act. 
Quarterly journal of economics, Jan. 1889, v. 3: 170-187. 

HB1.Q3.V.3 

426 1892. Morgan, Appleton. Wanted — A railway court of last 

resort. 
Popular science monthly, June, 1892, v. J^l: 212-225 

AP2.P8.V.41 
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427 1893. Fisher, James S. Railroads and the government. 

American journal of politics, July, 1893, v. 8: 82-92. 

H1.A5.V.3 

428 1895. Ramage, B. J. The railroad question. 

Sewanee review, Feb. 1895, v. 8: 189-208. AP2.S5,v.3 

429 1895. Fink, A. The legislative regulation of railroads. 

Engineering magazine, July, 1895, v. 9: 628-684- 

TAl.E59,v.8 

430 1896. Dubois, Louis Paul. La legislation des chemins de fer 

aux Etats-Unis. 
Revue politique et parlementaire, Jan. 1896, v. 7: 88-109. 

H3.R4,v.7 

431 1896. Knapp, Martin A. Some observations on railroad pool- 

ing, and the conditions upon which pooling contracts 
should be authorized by law. 
American academy of political and social science. Annals, 
July, 1896, v. 8: 127-147. hi.A4,v.8 

432 1896. Newcomb, H. T. The necessity of limiting railway 

competition. 
North American review, July, 1896, v. 163: 121-125. 

AP2.N7,v.l63 

433 1896. Sterne, S. The relation of the railroads to the state. 

Citizen, Sept. 1896, v. 2: 237-243. 

434 1897. Meany, John P. American railroads and their econo- 

mies: financiering, pooling, and the interstate commerce 
law. 
Self culture, Jan, 1897, v. 4: 293-298. AP2.M65,v.4 

435 1897. The railway problem. 1. The legislative solution. 

L. Bryce. 2. A mercantile view. J? J. Wait. 
North American review, Mar. 1S97, v. 164: 327-348. 

AP2.N7,v.l64 

436 1897. Blanchard, George R. The Trans-Missouri decision. 

Forum. June, 1897, v. 28: 3S5-895. AP2.F8,v.23 

437 1897. Harmon, Judson. Brief for the United States in the 

case of the United States v. The Trans-Missouri freight 
association. 
Yale law journal, June, 1897, v. 6: 295-327. 



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438 1897. Xewcomb, H. T. A decade in federal railway regu- 

lation. 
Popular science monthly, Oct. 1897, v. 51: 811-819. 

AP2.P8,v.51 

439 1897. Newcomb, H. T. The failure of legislation to enforce 

railway competition. 
Engineering magazine, Dec. 1897, v. 14-' 4-73-478. 

TAl.E59,v.l4 

440 1898. Sedgwick, A. G. Ten years of federal railway regula- 

tion. 
Nation, liar.. 24, 1898, v. 66: 219-220. AP2.N2,v.66 

441 1898. Adams, H. C. A decade of federal railway regulation. 

Atlantic monthly, Apr. 1898, r. 81: J,33~443. AP2.A8,v.8l 

442 1898. Ingalls, M. E. The railroads and the interstate com- 

merce law. 
Iron age, July 7, 1898, v. 62: 19-20. Tl.i7,v.62 

443 1898. Arnold, B. W., jr. Railroads and the government. 

Gunton's magazine, Aug. 189S, v. 15: 125-133. Hl.G9,v.l5 

444 1899. Midgley, J. W. A new departure in railroad manage- 

ment. 
Forum, June, 1899, v. 27: 491-501. AP2.F8,v.27 

Discusses the subject of traffic agreements and the course open to 
the railroads in view of the decision of the Supreme court, dis- 
solving the Joint traffic association and affirming the decree of 
like tenor in the Trans-Missouri case. 

445 1900. Johnson, Emory R. The principles of government 

regulation of railroads. 
Political science quarterly, Mar. 1900, v. 15: 37-49. 

H1.P8.V.15 

446 1900. McLean, S. J. Federal regulation of railways in the 

United States. 
Economic journal, June, 1900, v. 10: 157-171. hbi.E3,v.10 

447 1902. Meyer, B. H. Advisory councils in railway administra- 

tion. 
American academy of political and social science. Annals, 
Jan. 1902, v. 19: 74-88. hi.A4,v.19 

Suggests a plan for the "establishment by law of a system of state 
and interstate councils, having advisory power only." 



64 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS 

448 1902. Robertson, William A. The amendment of the Inter- 

state commerce act and railroad pooling. 
Forum, Apr. 1902. v. 33: 143-150. AP2.F8,v.33 

449 1904. Flower, B. O. Twenty-five years of bribery and corrupt 

practises, or The railroads, the law-makers, the people. 
Arena, Jan. 1904, v. 31: 12-49. AP2.A6,v.3i 

450 1904. Barry, Frank. Railroads oppose remedial laws. 

Freight, Apr. 1904, v. 1: 27-28. HE2i22.T7,v.i 

451 1904. Gardner, H. Gilson. The government's impossible task. 

Railway age, June 10, 1904, v. 37: 1070-1071. 

Favors the repeal or amendment of the Sherman anti-trust act and 
the strengthening of the Elkins anti-rebate act. TFl.R2,v.37 

452 1904. Cowan, S. H. Railroads in unlawful combination. 

Freight, July-Aug. 1904, v. 2: 22-23; 45~47, 73-74. 

HE2122.T7,v.2 

453 1904-1905. Mason, James M. Governmental regulation of 

railroads. 
Freight, Aug.-Dec. 1904, v. 2: 37-38; 101-103; 124-128; 
229-230; J an.- Apr. 1905, v. 3: 20; 87; 191. 

Contents. — 1. Shall the public be milked to pay dividends on 
water? — 2. Western producers and eastern water-holders. — 3. The 
railroad problem. — 4. President Roosevelt's opportunity. — 5. 
"Freight" forced a hearing for the truth. — 6-7. [No subheadings]. 

HE2122.T7,v.2-3 

454 1904. Sharp reply to S. H. Cowan's argument. W. B. Biddle, 

freight traffic manager of the Atchison, presents the rail- 
roads' side in the cattle rate dispute. 
Freight, Sept. 1904, v - %'• 104-105. HE2i22.T7,v.2 

455 1904. Adams, Brooks. Legal supervision of the transporta- 

tion tax. 
North American review, Sept. 1904, v. 179: 371-387. 

AP2.N7.V.179 

456 1904. Cattlemen's convincing arguments. Uncommonlv 

strong arguments for passage of Quarles-Cooper bill made 
by cattle growers in pamphlet entitled "The transporta- 
tion tax." 
Freight, Oct. 1904, v. 2: 160-164. HE2i22.T7,v.2 

457 1904. Mason, James M. Governmental regulation of rail- 

roads. President Roosevelt's opportunity. 
Freight, Dec. 1904, v. 2: 229-230. HE2i22.T7,v.2 



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458 1905. Wheeler, William R. President Roosevelt's railroad 

policy. 
California.. University. University chronicle, Jan. 1905, v. 
7: 127-158. LD739,v.7 

459 1905. La Follette, Robert M. Fair railroad regulation. 

Saturday evening post, Feb. 18- Mar. 4, 1905, v. 77: 1-3; 
6-7, 89; 6-7, 19-20. AP2.S2,v.i77 

460 1905. Joerns, W. G. The Armour refrigerator-car conspiracy 

exposed; or, A crisis in interstate commerce regulation. 
Arena, Feb. 1905, v. 38: 147-155. AP2.A6,v.33 

461 1905. Prentice, E. Parmalee. Chief Justice Marshall on fed- 

eral regulation of interstate carriers. 
Columbia law review, Feb. 1905, v. 5: 77-106. 

"Founded upon an explanation of the exact decision of the early case 
of Gibbons v. Ogden, to which Mr. Garfield's report seems to turn 
for authority." 

462 1905. Hanson, John S. The equities of the railroad question. 

Bankers' magazine, Mar. 1905, v. 70: 865-871. 

HG1501.B3,v.70 

463 1905. Esch, John J. Congress and the railroads. 

National magazine, Apr. 1905, v. 22: 21-25. 

AP2.N34,v.22 

464 1905. Newlands, Francis G. Common sense of the railroad 

question. 
Norih American review, Apr. 1905, v. 180: 576-585. 

• Favors, among other proposals, the national incorporation of inter- 
• state railroads, their valuation by the Interstate commerce com- 

mission, with revision of all rates by that body. AP2.N7,v.l80 

465 1905. La Follette, Robert M. Fair railroad regulation. 

Saturday evening post, Apr. 15, 1905, v. 177: 4-5. 

AP2.S2.V.177 

466 1905. Ilines, Walker D. "Unfair railroad regulation": the 

case for the companies. 
Saturday evening post, Apr. 22, 1905, v. 177: 17-19. 

AP2.S2,v.l77 

467 1905. President Hadley's plan to settle [railroad] problem. 

Head of Yale university offers a solution of traffic ques- 
tion and would give all corrective power to special court. 
Freight, May, 1905, v. 8: 252-255. 

From an article in the Boston Evening transcript. 

HE2122.T7,v.3 



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468 1905. Mason, James M. Should the government control the 

railroads? 
Era magazine, June, 1905, v. 15: 496-499; Aug.-Oct. 1905, 
v. 16: 174-179; 264-270; 381-387. AP2.E8,v. 15-16 

469 1905. Acworth, W. M. Railway legislation in America. 

Statist, June 3, 1905, v. 55: 1037-1038. hgu.S8,v.55 

470 1905. Tuttle, Lucius. The relation of the national govern- 

ment to the railroads. 
Public policy, July 15, 1905, v. 13: 20-24. Hl.P9,v.l3 

471 1905. Satterthwait, Linton. The sane view of the railroad 

problem. 

Arena, Aug. 1905, v. 34: 146-150. AP2.A6,v.34 

472 1905. Peters, Ralph. The railroads and the people. 

Public policy, Aug. 5, 1905, v. 13: 55-57. Hl.P9,v.l3 

473 1905. Thomas, Rowland. The railroads and the square deal. 

World's work, Sept.-Oct. 1905, v. 10: 6617-6626, 6723-6730. 

AP2.W8,v.lO 

475 1905. Acworth, W. M. The recent history of federal control 

of railroads in the United States. 
Railroad gazette, Nov. 17-Dec. 15, 1905, v. 39 (General news 
section): 153, 161, 170, 178, 187. 

"A lecture delivered on Oct. 25, at the School of economics, Uni- 
versity of London." 

476 1905. Phillips, John Burton. Possibilities of government rail- 

road control. 
Arena, Nov. 1905, v. 34: 458-461. AP2.A6,v.3*4 

477 1905» Bush, T. G. Plea for conservative dealing with rail- 

roads. 
Manufacturers' record, Nov. 16, 1905, v. 48: 4-51 ■ 

TSl.M3,v.4S 

478 1905. Lord, J. Walter. A brief review of the subject of federal 

railroad regulation. 
North American review, Nov. 1905, v. 181: 754-766. 

AP2.N7,v.l81 

479 1905. Bacon, N. T. Railroad regulation. 

Public policy, Dec. 23, 1905, v. 13: 304-308. Hl.P9,v.l3 

480 1906. Parsons, Frank. The railways and the government: 

Mr. Olney's sophistry exposed. 
Arena, Jan. 1906, v. 35: 67-70. AP2.A6,v.35 



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481 1906. Daish, John B. Constitutionality of the Grosscup plan. 

Is in harmony with our institutions and in consonance 
• with the principles of our jurisprudence. 
Freight, Jan. 1906, v. 5: 1-8. HE2i22.T7,v.5 

482 1906. Judge Grosscup's traffic plan. Comprehensive outline 

of its main features and its many important advantages. 
Freight, Jan. 1906, v. 5: 8-9. HE2i22.T7,v.5 

483 1906. Glasson, William II. The railroads and the people. 

South Atlantic quarterly, Jan. 1906, v. 5: 21-29. 

AP2.S75,v.5 

484 1906. Prouty, Charles A. The President and the railroads. 

( 'entury magazine, Feb. 1906, v. 71: 644-653. 

The writer favors the extension of government control. 

AP2.C4.V.71 

485 1906. Bruce, Andrew Alexander. Railroad commissions, state 

and federal. 
Central law journal, Mar. 16, 1906, v. 62: 199-205. 

486 1906. Williams, John Sharp. The Democratic party and the 

railroad question. 
Independent, Mar. 1, 1906, v. 60: 485-488. AP2.l53,v.60 

488 1906. Parker, John M. Federal control of railroads a menace 

to the South. 
Manufacturers' record, Apr. 26, 1906, v. 49: 1402. 

TSl.M3,v.49 

489 1906. Baker, Ray Stannard. Railroads and popular unrest. 

Collier's, June 9, 1906, v. 87: 19-20, 22. 

"The railroad must be returned to its original and historic function 
as a highway; it must be made the neutral channel of commerce, 
'open to all on equal terms.' " AP2.C65,v.37 

490 1906. Die Eisenbahnfrage in den Vereinigten Staaten. Lapis. 

Neue Zeit, June 16-23, 1906, v. 24: 382-890; 416-430. 

Di-onbahngesetzgebung: p. 416-419. HX6.N6,v.24 

491 1906. Daish, John B. Relation of the U. S. courts to the 

I. C. law. 

Freight, Sept. 1906, v. 6: 109-111. HE2i22.T7,v.6 

492 1906. Viallate, Achille. La question des chemins de fer aux 

Etats-Unis. 
Revue economique internationale, Nov. 1906, v. 8. pt. 4- 349- 
886. HB3.R5,v.3,pt.4 



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493 1906. McPherson, Logan G. Governmental regulation in the 

United States. 
International railway congress association. Bulletin, (En- 
glish ed.), Dec. 1906, v. 20: 1761-1770. TF5.I5,v.20 

494 1906. Lewis, Alfred Henry. Paul Morton on rebates. 

Saturday evening post, Dec. 1, 1906, v. 179: 12-1S, 31, 32. 

Report of an interview. 

"The government should see that all railroad freight rates are reason- 
able. Also it should give the railroads the legal right of pooling." 

AP2.S2,v.l79 

495 1907. Daish, John B. Demonstrated efficiency of the Elkins 

law. 
Freight, Jan. 1907, v. 7: 3-4. HE2i22.T7,v.7 

496 1907. Brazier, Samuel. The railroad problem. 

Inter-nation, Jan. 1907, v. 1: 89-93. Hl.i6,v.i 

497 1907. Minot, Robert S. The case for the railways. 

Nation, Feb. 14, 1907, v. 84: 152. AP2.N2,v.84 

498 1907. Newlands, Francis G. Solving the railroad question. 

Independent, Mar. U, 1907, v. 62: 599-603. AP2.l53,v.62 

499 1907. Harriman, Edward Henry. The railroads and the 

people. 
Independent, Mar. 28, 1907, v. 62: 699-704. AP2.l53,v.62 

500 1907. Thayer, John B. Some railroad problems. 

Railroad gazette, Mar. 8, 1907, v. 42: 311-313. 

From an address before the Traffic club of New York, Feb. 16. 

TFl.R2,v.42 

501 1907. Glasson, William H. The crusade against the rail- 

roads. 
South Atlantic quarterly, Apr. 1907, v. 6: 165-176. 

AP2.S75,v.6 

502 1907. Hanks, Charles Stedman. The railroad problem. 

Government, May, 1907, v. 1: 29-47. Hl.G7,v.l 

.503 1907. Finley, W. W. The railway point of view. 
Bankers' magazine, June, 1907, v. 74'- 965-972. 

Address before the North Carolina bankers' association, May 23, 
1907, discussing the subject of governmental regulation, etc. 

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504 1907. Fish, Stuyvesant. Some phases of the railroad 

problem. 
Railway world, June 28, 1907, v. 51: 544-54S. TFl.R68,v.51 

505 1907. Prout, II. G. Socialism and the railroads. 

Freight, July, 1907, v. 8: 9-11. 

Opposed to governmental control of railroads. HE2122.T7,v.8 

506 1907. Lord, J. Walter. The post-roads power of Congress: 

an historical view. 
North American review, July 19, 1907, v. 185: 635-644- 

Suggests an interpretation of the post-roads power which may 
cause that power In supersede the commerce power in matters 
of railroad legislation, etc. AP2.N7,v.l85 

507 1907. Whiting, Borden D. The railway problem from a 

commissioner's point of view. 
Outlook, July SO, 1907, v. 86: 589-594. 

Favors the policy of private ownership regulated by the govern- 
ment. AP2.08,v.86 

508 1907. Prout, H. G. Agitation against the railroads. 

Railway age, July 18, 1907, v. 44: 46-48. 

Address before the Traffic club of Pittsburg. TFl.R3,v.44 

509 1907. Yoakum, B. F. The people, the railroads, and the 

government. 
World's work, July, 1907, v. 14: 9148-9152. AP2.W8,v.l4 

510 1907. Evan, J. D. Federal vs. state regulation. 

Van Norden magazine, Aug. 1907, v. 2: 53-56. HGl.V3,v.2 

511 1907. Freerks, George W. The courts and the railroad 

question. 
American law review, Sepf.-Oct. 1907, v. 41-' 696-704. 

512 1907. Andrews, Edward L. The President's proposal for a 

federal railway system. 
Albany law journal, Sept. 1907, v. 69: 266-271. 

A discussion of President Roosevelt's proposals for the control of 
railway stock and bond issues, etc. 

513 1907. Hines, Walker D. Railroad regulation. 

Railway age, Sept. 27, 1907, v. 44: 432-433. 

Address before the Traffic club of New York, Sept. 24, 1907. 

TFl.R3,v.44 

514 1907. Midgley, John W. The Supreme court attacks the 

reconsignment practice. 
Railway world, Sept. 6, 1907, v. 51: 749-751. TFl.K68,v.5l 



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515 1907. Hines, Walker D. Political exploitation of railroads. 

Freight, Oct. 1907, v. 8: 171-172. HE2i22.F8,v.8 

An address delivered before the Traffic club of New York. 
Also printed in Railway critic, Nov. 1907, v. 6: 561-565. 

TFl.R42,v.6 

516 1907. Hines, Walker D. No need of further railroad regu- 

lation. 
Railway world, Oct. 4, 1907, v. 51: S83-834. TFl.R68,v.51 

517 1907. Tompkins, D. A. The real grievances against the rail- 

roads. 
South Atlantic quarterly, Oct. 1907, v. 6: 317-322. 

Favors federal incorporation and complete publicity of accounts, 
earnings, profits, etc. AP2.S75,v.6 

518 1907. Low, Seth. National control of interstate railways. 

Outlook, Nov. 2, 1907, v. 87: 482-485. AP2.08,v.87 

519 1907. Hines, W. D. Railroad regulation and politics. 

Engineering magazine, Dec. 1907, v. 34: 511-513. 

TAl.E59,v.34 

520 1907. Adams, Henry C. Government supervision of railway 

accounts. 
Government accountant, Dec. 1907, v. 1: 361-371. 

HD9701.G7,v.l 

Reprinted in International railway congress (English edition). Bul- 
letin, May, 1908, v. 22: 595-603. TF5.I5,v.22 
Abstract in Railway age, Dec. 20, 1907, v. 44: 884-886. 

TFl.R2,v.44 

521 1907. Tricoche, George Nestler. Le probleme des chemins de 

fer aux Utats-Unis. 
Journal des economistes, Dec. 1907, v. 16: 321-352. 

HB3.J8,v.l6 

522 1907. Barr, W. B. The railways and the people: absolutism 

being replaced by co-operation. 
National magazine, Dec. 1907, v. 27: 347-350. AP2.N34,v.27 

523 1907. Symposium on railway conditions and problems. 

Railway age, Dec. 27, 1907, v. 44: 911-926. TFl.R3,v.44 
Contents. — Railway problems, by Frederick D. Underwood; The 
railway situation, by F. A. Delano; Federal legislation needed to 
make travel safe, by John J. Esch; Thirty-day provision of Hep- 
burn act should be changed, by L. C. Bihler; Carriers should be 
allowed to agree on rates — uniform classification desirable, by 
W. B. Biddle; Shippers and railways should work in harmony, by 
L. B. Boswell; Relations between the public and the railways, by 
W. W. Finley; State regulation does not hurt railways, by UnionB. 



FEDERAL CONTROL: RAILROAD REGULATION: PERIODICALS 71 

Hunt; Decisions of railroad commissions should be made final, by 
E. W. Hoch; Railway loans in 1908, by A. C. Jobes; Present rail- 
way problems, by a railway president; Hepburn act hurts ship- 
pers; uniform classification not desirable, by 0. F. Bell; A plan 
for reorganizing the Interstate commission, by Ira B. Mills; Co- 
operation between railways and shippers, by P. W. Coyle; Gov- 
ernment regulation, by G. E. Chamberlain; The financial situa- 
tion, by Thomas F. Woodlock; Federal and state regulation, by 
Hoke Smith; Situation in the operating department, by a railway 
vice-president; Effect of 2-cent fares — extent to which uniform 
classification is practicable, by D. 0. I ves; Course of traffic officials 
causes inharmonious relations between roads and public, by U. S. 
Pawkcti ; Effects of the Hepburn act, by II. ti. Wilson; Causes of 
anti-railway agitation — regulation in Alabama, by Charles Hen- 
derson; Hepburn law beneficial — uniform classification desirable, 
by Charles S. Belsterling; State and federal regulation. — Railways 

will lie finely treated, by the Railroad commission of Louisiana. 

524 1908. Finley, W. W. The public and the railways 

Inter-nation, Jan. 1908, v. £: 11-15. Hi.i6,v.2 

525 1908. Brown, Nathaniel S. Adverse railroad legislation. 

St. Louis railway club. Official proceedings, Jan. In. 1908, 
v. 12: 215-227. 

Discussion: p. 243-248, 345-354. TF1 .S2,v.l2 

526 1908. Hadley, Herbert S. Adverse railroad legislation. 

St. Louis railway club. Official proceedings, Jan. 10, 1908, 
v. 12: 228-243. 

Discussion; p. 243-248, 345-354. TFl.S2,v.l2 

527 1908. Bates, William W. Cure fur rail discrimination: proper 

shipping regulations. 

American economist, Feb. 28, 1908, v. 41 : U14. 

HC101.A5,v.41 

528 1908. Abbott, E. T. Railways and the agitation against them. 

Railway age, Feb. 7, 1908,' v. 45: 177-178. TFl.R3,v.45 

529 1908. The, railroads' power in the state: What the people 

should demand of the railroads. William Jennings Bryan. 
Supervision, not ownership. Albert J. Beyeridge. 
Reader, Feb. 1908, v. 11: 288-305. AP2.K25,v.ll 

530 1908. Hadley, Herbert S. What railroads owe the people. 

Saturday evening post, Feb. 22, 1908, v. 180: 6-7, 29. 

AP2.S2.V.180 

531 1908. Hughes, Charles E. Co-operation and regulation. 

Railway world, Mar. 13, 1908, v. 52: 214-215. 

From an address before New York traffic club, Mar. 6, 1908. 

TFl.B68,v.52 



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532 1908. Vrooman, Carl S. Varieties of railroad regulation. 

Van Norden magazine, Mar. 1908, v. 2: 42-5^. hgi.V3,v.2 

533 1908. Decker, Martin S. Practical vs. theoretical railway 

regulation. 
Freight, Apr. 1908, v. 9: 67-71. 

Address before the Traffic club, New York city. HE2122.T7,v.9 

534 1908. Mather, Robert. Railway regulation. 

Railway world, Apr. 3, 1908, v. 52: 272-276. 

Address delivered before the Traffic club of Pittsburgh, Apr. 3, 1908. 

TFl.R68,v.52 
Reprinted in Railroad gazette, May 15, 1908, v. 44: 672-674. 

TFl.B2,v.44 

535 1908. Knapp, Martin A. The nation and the railways. 

Railway world, Apr. 17, 1908, v. 52: 323-324. tfi.R68,v.52 

Reprinted from Annals of American academy of political and social 
science, v. 32. Hl.A4,v.32 

536 1908. Tinley, W. W. Governmental regulation of railways. 

Government, May, 1908, v. 3: 67-75. Hl.G7,v.3 

537 1908. Decker, Martin S. Practical versus theoretical railway 

regulation. 

Railway age, May 1, 1908, v. 45: 636-637. TFl.R3,v.45 

Abstract of an address before the Traffic club of New York, Apr. 28, 

1908. 
Also printed in Railway world, May 1, 1908, v. 52: 366-3R9. 

TFl.R68,v.52 

538 1908. Yoakum, B. F. The railroad situation of to-day. 

Railway world, May 1, 1908, v. 52: 363-366. tfi.R68,v.52 

539 1908. Clarke, John H. Railway legislation and its effect upon 

national prosperity. 
Railway world, May 8, 1908, v. 52: 384-386. TFl.R68,v.52 

540 1908. Lewis, William Draper. Constitutional questions in- 

volved in the commodity clause of the Hepburn act. 
Harvard law review, June, 1908, v. 21: 595-616. 

The commodity clause declares it to be unlawful for any railroad 
company to transport from one state to another any commodity 
(other than timber) produced or owned by such railroad. 

541 1908. Blauvelt, M. P. Railroad accounting under govern- 

ment supervision. 
Journal oj accountancy, June, 1908, v. 6: 81-92. 

An address delivered before the Association of American railway 
accounting officers. HF5601.J7,v.6 

Abstract in Railway age, May 15, 1908, v. 45: 702-703. 

TFl.R3,v.45 



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542 1908. Cook, William W. A governmental railroad holding 

company. 
North American review, June, 1908, v. 187: 886-897. 

Reprinted in the author's "Treatise on the law of corporations," 

6th ed., Chicago, 1908. 
An answer to the question "Shall the government own the railroads 
or the railroads the government?" A company is proposed which 
shall gradually acquire all the railroad stock in the country. The 
Interstate commerce commission is to servo on the board of 
directors, and the shares are to be held by the American people 

AP2.N7,v.l87 

543 1908. Vrooman, Carl C. Railroad regulation in America. 

International, Aug. 1908, v. 3: 24~-7. AP4.l5,v.3 

544 1908. Morris, Ray. Enforced railroad competition. 

Atlantic monthly, Sept. 1908, v. 102: 366-377. 

AP2.A8,v.l02 
Reprinted in Railroad age gazette for Oct. 2, 1908, v. 45: 1054-1058. 

TF1.K2.V.45 

545 1908. Benjamin, R. M. The Standard oil rebate case. 

Central law journal, Sept. 25, 1908, v. 67: 236-240. 

546 1908. Vrooman, Carl S. A "square deal" for the railroads. 

Anna, Oct. 1908, v. Jfi: 273-282. AP2.A6,v.40 

547 1908. Clark, E. E. Regulating railroad traffic. 

Railroad age gazette, Oct. 2, 1908, v. 45: 1037-1039. 

An address before the American association of freight traffic officers, 
at St. Louis, Sept. 12, 1908. TFl.R2,v.45 

548 1908. Brown, J. Stanley. Judicial conservatism vs. adverse 

railroad legislation. 
Trust companies, Oct. 1908, v. 7: 664-666. HG434l.T8,v.7 

549 1908. Acworth, W. M. The relation of railways to the state. 

Economic journal, Dec. 1908, v. 18: 501-519. HBl.E3,v.l8 

550 1909. Fairleigh, David W. An inquiry into the power of 

Congress to regulate the intra-state business of interstate 
railroads. 
Columbia law review, Jan. 1909, v. 9: 38-50. 

Also printed in Chicago legal news, Jan. 9, 1909, v. 41: 186-187. 

551 1909. Thompson, Slason. Government regulation not ad- 

ministrative control of railways. 
Railway world, Jan. 22, 1909, v. 53: 70-72. TFl.B68,v.53 

552 1909. Brown, William C. The railroad problem of to-day. 

Rand-McNallij hankers 1 monthly, Jan. 1909, v. 38: 1-9. 

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553 1909. Hand, Learned. The commodities clause and the fifth 

amendment. 
Harvard law review, Feb. 1909, v. 22: 250-265. 

554 1909. Trumbull, Frank. The railways and the people. 

Railroad age gazette, Feb. 19, 1909, v. 46: S66-368. 

From an address to the Board of trade of Fort Worth, Texas. 

TFl.R2,v.46 

555 1909. Willard, Daniel. Railway legislation and its effect upon 

railway earnings. 
Railway world, Mar. 12, 1909, v. 53: 216-217. 

TFl.R68,v.53 

556 1909. Russell, Charles Edward. The heart of the railroad 

problem. 
Hampton's magazine, Apr-June, 1909, v. 22: 441-451; 
592-604; 818-828. AP2.Hi52,v.22 

557 1909. Delano, Frederic A. Public regulation and control of 

railways. 
Railroad age gazette, Apr. 16, 1909, v. 46: 857-860. 

TFl.R2,v.46 

558 1909. Fagan, J. O. Railroads and publicity. 

Atlantic monthly, May, 1909, v. 103: 617-627. 

AP2.A8,v.l03 

559 1909. Prentice, E. Parmalee. Federal common law and inter- 

state carriers. 
( 'olumbia law review, May, 1909, v. 9: 875-896. 

560 1909. Gorstenberg, Charles W. The commodities clause 

decision. 
.Journal of accountancy . May, 1909, v. 8: 8-16. 

HF5601.J7,v.8 

561 1809. The commodities clause decision. 

( 'olumbia law review, June, 1909, v. 9: 523-533. 

Discussion and criticism of decision in U. S. v. Delaware & Hudson 
company (213 U. S. 366). 

563 1909. Marshall, L. C. The commodities clause. 

Journal of political economy, July, 1909, v. 17: 44^-4^0. 

HBl.J7,v.l7 

564 1909. Dunn, Samuel O. The protective tariff and railway 

regulation. 

World to-day, Aug. 1909, v. 17: 839-842. AP2.W75,v.l7 

Reprinted in Railroad age gazette, Dec. 17, 1909, v. 47: 1201-1203. 

TF1.B2.V.47 



FEDERAL CONTROL : RAILROAD REGULATION : PERIODICALS 75 

565 1909. Andrews, Edward L. The commodities clauses: are 

they ordinances of property, or regulations of commerce? 
t 'olumlria law review, Dec. 1909, v. 9: 677-686. 

Printed also in American legal news, Feb. 1910, v. 21: 71-75. 

566 1910. Cooke, Frederick H. The power of Congress and of the 

states respectively, to regulate the conduct and liability 
of carriers. 
< 'o/iunbia law review, Jan. 1910, v. 10: 85-40. 

567 1910. Dunn, Samuel O. Fair regulation of railroads. 

North American review, Feb. 1910, v. 191: 18,5-1 94. 

AP2.N7,v.l91 

568 1910. Johnson, Emory R. Government regulation of railway 

corporations. 

Railway age gazette, Feb. 11, 1910, v. 48: 806-808. 

TFl.R2,v.48 

569 1910. Ripley, William Z. Federal railroad regulation. 

Atlantic monthly, Mar. 1910, v. 105: 414-427. 

AP2.A8,v.l05 

570 1910. Kellogg, C. D. The railroad situation from the railroad 

man's viewpoint. 
Steam shovel and dredge, Apr. 1910, v. 14: 323-326. 

HD6350.S57S8,v.l4 

571 1910. Whiting, Borden D. Street railways and t lie Interstate 

commerce act. 
Columbia law review, May, 1910, v. 10: 451-45"/ '■ 

A discussion of the question of the application of the act to interurban 

electrie railways crossing state boundaries. 
Also printed in Law students' helper, June, 1910, v. 18: 177-179. 

572 1910. Alfassa, Maurice. Le President Taft et les chemins de 

fcr. 
Correspondant, July 10, 1910, v. 240: 122-189. 

AP20.C8,v.240 

573 1910. Dixon, Frank Haigh. The Mann-Elkins act, amending 

the act to regulate commerce. 
Quarterly journal of economics, Aug. 1910, v. 24'- 593-683. 

HBl.Q3,v.24 

574 1910. Newcomb, H. T. Some recent phases of federal railway 

control. 
American legal news, Sept. 1910, v. 21: 584-590. 



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575 1910. Stilwell, Arthur E. The railroads and the government. 

Bankers' magazine, Oct. 1910, v. 75: 495-498. 

HG1501.B3,v.75 

576 1910. Dunn, Samuel O. Shall railway profits be limited? 

Journal of political economy, Oct. 1910, v. 18: 593-609. 

HBl.J7,v.l8 

577 1910. Bryan, James Wallace. The railroad bill and the Court 

of commerce. 
American political science review, Nov. 1910, v. 4 : 537-554. 

JAl.A6,v.4 

57S 1910. Burch, Charles N. The governmental regulation of 
railways. 
Railway world, Dec. 9, 1910, v. 54: 990-993. TFl.K68,v.54 
From Forensic quarterly, Sewanee, Tenn., Sept. 1910. 

579 1911. Marcosson, Isaac F. Taking the railroads out of pol- 

itics. 
Munsey's magazine, Feb. 1911, v. 44'- 593-605. AP2.M8,v.44 

580 1911. Newlands, Francis G. Nationalize common carriers. 

Plea for one control from shipper to consignee by great 
transportation lines operating, regardless of state or na- 
tional boundaries. 
Waterways and commerce, Feb. 1911, v. 2: 13-15. 

581 1911. McCornack, Walter E. National regulation of railroads. 

Railway and engineering review, Mar. IS, 1911, v. 51: 235- 
236. 

Extract from address before the Traffic club of Chicago, Feb. 14, 1911. 

TFl.R4,v.51 

582 1911. Sanborn, Walter H. Judge Sanborn on state interfer- 

ence with interstate commerce and valuation of railways. 
Railway age gazette, Apr. 21-28, 1911, v. 50: 949-951; 987- 
990. 

Opinion rendered Apr. 11, 1911, in the Minnesota rate case, in United 
States Circuit court, District of Minnesota. TFl.R2,v.50 

583 1911. Child, Richard Washburn. Facing the railway facts. 

Everybody's magazine, May, 1911, v. 24: 632-643. 

Discusses the principal phases of the railway question, such as capi- 
talization, federal control, etc. AP2.E9,v.24 

584 1911. Brown, W. C. Relation of the railroads to the public — 

co-operative, not antagonistic. 
Scientific American, June 17, 1911, v. 71: 587, 607-608. 

Tl.S5,v.71 



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585 1911. Douglas, James. Development of the railroads of North 

America and of their control by the state. 
Stevens indicator, Oct. 1911, v. 28: 411-448. TAl.S84,v.28 

586 1911. Gaines, Morrell W. A living rate for the railroads. 

Yale review, Oct. 1911, n. s., v. 1: 65-80. Hl.Y2,n.s.,v.l 

Reprinted in Railway age gazette, Jan. 5, 1912, v. 52: 10-14. 

TFl.R2,v.52 

587 1912. Dunn, Samuel O. Co-operation of shippers and rail- 

ways regarding regulation. 

Freight, Jan. 1912, v. 12: 358-861. HE2122.T7,v.l2 

588 1912. Cook, William W. Industrial democracy or monopoly ? 

McClure's magazine, Jan. 1912, v. 88: 852-860. 

In order to avoid government ownership of railroads, the author 
proposes the incorporation by the federal government of a rail- 
way holding company (0 acquire, by purchase or condemnation, 
the control of all the railroads in the country. 

AP2.M2,v.38 

589 1912. Davis, James C. The relation of railroads as common 

carriers to the state and federal governments. 
Western society of engineers. Journal, Jan. 1912, v. 17: 
1-15. 

Discussion: p. 15-21. TAl.W52,v.l7 

590 1912. Cooke, Frederick H. The right to engage in interstate 

transportation, etc. 
Yale law journal, Jan. 1912, v. 21: 207-21 4. 

591 1912. Hodgins, George Sherwood. The legislative shadow on 

railroad transportation. 
American industries, Feb. 1912, v. 12: 18-19, 41. 

HD4802.A6.V.12 

592 1912. Gordon, John A. Nationalizing the railroads. 

Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 580-535. 

An argument for federal regulation to the exclusion of regulation 
by the states. 

593 1912. Hutchins, F. Lincoln. The railroad problem. Capi- 

talization and regulation. Deductions from unit costs of 
twenty American railways. 
Engineering magazine, Feb. 1912, v. 42: 709-719. 

TAl.E59,v.42 

594 1912. Barber, O. C. The railroad game. 

Pearson's magazine, Feb. 1912, v. 27: 144-152. 

AP2.P35,v.27 

595 1912. Ross, Walter L. Railway regulation. 

Railway age gazette, Feb. 23, 1912, v. 52: 833-384. 

Abstract of an address before the Traffic club of Philadelphia 
Feb. 17, 1912. TFl.R2,v.52 

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596 1912. Lane, Franklin K. Regulation: its cause and effect. 

Railway world, Feb. 23, 1912, v. 56: 166-167. 

TFl.R68,v.56 

597 1912. Dunn, Samuel O. The American transportation ques- 

tion. 
Commercial and financial chronicle, Apr. 13, 1912, v. 94: 
1019-1020. HGl.C7,v.94 

598 1912. Prouty, Charles A. The future of railway regulation. 

Railway age gazette, Apr. 5, 1912, v. 52: 803-805. 

"Abstract of an address delivered at the annual dinner of the Traffic 
club of Pittsburgh, Mar. 28, 1912." TFl.R2,v.52 

599 1912. Delano, F. A. What is the matter with the railways ? 

National policy of country seems to be to reduce them to 
starvation. Criticism of regulation and labor unionism. 
Railway age gazette, Apr. 19, 1912, v. 52: 883-885. 

TFl.R2,v.52 

600 1912. Williams, W. H. The effect of regulation upon railway 

credit. 
Railway world, Apr. 19, 1912, v. 56: 348-349. tfi.R68,v.56 

601 1912. Prouty, Charles A. Railway regulations in the future. 

The withdrawal of the right of judicial revision of legis- 
lative acts, assurance of fairly remunerative revenue and 
arbitration of labor problems, fundamental provisions. 
Trade and transportation, Apr. 1912, v. 13: 75-78. 

HE2122.T7,v.l3 

602 1912. Ripley, William Z. The commodity clause [of the Hep- 

burn amendments to the Interstate commerce law] in 
railroad legislation. 
Quarterly journal of economics, May, 1912, v. 26: 531-535. 

HBl.Q3,v.26 

603 1912. Acworth and Cook on a government holding company. 

Interesting discussion concerning some of the problems of 
managing a railway system of a quarter million miles. 
Railway age gazette, June 21, 1912, v. 52: 1534-1536. 

Letters exchanged between W. M. Acworth and William W. Cook, 
occasioned by the latter's article "Industrial democracy or 
monopoly." TFl.B2,v.52 

604 1912. M'Pherson, Logan G. Commerce, the Commission and 

the courts. 
Railway age gazette, June 21, 1912, v. 52: 1541-1543. 

TFl.R2,v.52 



RAILROAD RATE REGULATION 
BOOKS 

606 Amendment of the Interstate commerce law. The press of 

the whole country. 
[n. p., 1905?] cover-title, 105 p. 23± cm . 

5-8950 KE2757.1905.A5 

607 Andrews, Edward Lewis. Has the federal government con- 

stitutional power to establish rates for interstate trans- 
portation? 
[New York, 1906.] cover-title, 12 p. 28 cm . 

From the New York Sun, January 8th, 190G. 
10-27463 HE1843.A7 

608 Bailey, Joseph W. The power to regulate transportation 

charges by statutory enactment. 

(In New York state liar association. Proceedings, 1909. Albany, 

1910. 8°. p. 292-317.) 
Also printed in Law notes, Mar. 1910, v. 13: 227-232. 

609 *Baker, Jay Newton. The limitation of state control over the 

regulation of rates. 
New Haven, Conn., [1911]. 15 p. 26 cm . 

Reprinted from the Yale law journal, Dec. Kill, v. 21: 126-140. 
A 12-126 

610 Beach, Charles Fisk, jr. Governmental railway rate-making. 

Argument on behalf of the railways in opposition to 
proposed legislation conferring rate-making power on 
the Interstate commerce commission. December 15, 1905. 
[n. p., 1905?] 1 p. I, 140 p. 27i cm . 

8-16682 HE1843.B36 

611 Beale, Joseph Henry, jr., and Bruce Wyman. The law of 

railroad rate regulation, with special reference to Ameri- 
can legislation. 
Boston, W. J. Nagel, 1907. Hi, 1285 p. 24 cm . 

Reviewed, by Charles E. Grinnell, in American law review, Jan.- 

Feb. 1907, v. 41: 1-26. 
"This work will fill a general demand of the profession for a com- 
prehensive and reliable work covering its subject. It deals 
with the subject from a broader standpoint than that of the Inter- 
state commerce act alone. The authors consider the common law 

*Not in the Library of Congress. 

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rules, the state statutory regulations, the Interstate commerce 
act, the decisions of the Interstate commerce commission, and 
the decisions of the state and federal courts. The present gen- 
eral demand for such a work is due to the Interstate act amend- 
ments of 1906, the age of all works on the subject, except those of 
Snyder and Judson, and the fact that they fail to deal with the 
common law and state statutes, which are at the very foundation 
of this subject." — Harvard law review, Feb., 1907, v. 20: 340. 
12-569 

612 Bird, Abraham Calvin. Mr. A. C. Bird, third vice-president 

of the C. M. & St. P. railroad. Hearing before the Com- 
mittee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House 
of representatives as to the wisdom and advisability of 
conferring on the Interstate commerce commission the 
authority to prepare schedules and to make railroad 
rates, April 25th to June 18th, 1902. 
[Washington, 1902 f] 44 p. 23h cm . 

11-17521 HE1843.B5 

613 Carroll, John B. The regulation of railroad rates. 

(In Kentucky state bar association. Proceedings, 1906. Louis- 
ville, [1906]. 8°. p. 153-166.) 

614 Car-Skaden, Delos. Do American railways pay? Decline 

of rates, foreign traffic charges, government ownership 
and government supervision. 
Chicago, The Gunthorp- Warren printing co., 1900. cover- 
title, 37 p. nar. 4°. 
Nov. 8, 1900-33 HE2757.1900.C3 

615 Cowan, Samuel H. Effect on the cattle industry of empow- 

ering the Interstate commerce commission to fix rates. 
Address before the annual convention of the Cattle 
raisers association of Texas, Fort Worth, March 22, 1905. 
Fort Worth, A. B. Moore j)rinting house, 1905. cover-title, 
29 p. 24\™. 
11-29432 HE1843.C78 

616 Daish, John Broughton. Open letter to Senator B. R. Till- 

man on rate regulation. 
New York, Freight publishing company, [1906]. 12 p. 
28\ cm . 
6-28528 HE1843.D13 

617 [ ] Open letter to Senator P. C. Knox on rate regulation. 

New York, Freight publishing company, [1906]. 14 P-, 1 I- 
23 cm 

Letter dated Mar. 1, 1906. 
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618 Did Congress intend to give rate-making power to Interstate 

commerce commission? What the Congressional debates 
show. Extracts from the records. 
Louisville, Ky., J. P. Morton & company, 1905. Ifi p. 23\ cm . 
5-33790 HE1051.D55 

619 Durment, E. S. The conflict between federal and state con- 

trol of railway rates. 

{In Minnesota state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. [St.. Paul, 
1911.] 8°. p. 172-178.) 

620 Esterline, Blackburn. Regulation of railway rates by Con- 

gress is impracticable. 
[St. Louis, Mo., 1905.] cover-title, 14. p. 28% cm . 

"Reprint from American law review, St. Louis, Mo. Julv, 1905, 
[v. 39]." 
8-22011 HE1051.E8 

621 Fink, Henry. Regulation of railway rates on interstate 

freight traffic. 2d ed. 
New York, The Evening post job printing office, 1905. 
v,2S6p. 24 cm . 

Contents. — I. Regulation by the railroads, or self-government. — 
II. Regulation by the federal government. — III. Additional 
legislation. 
6-5162 HE2112.F5 

622 Foraker, Joseph Benson. Answer of Senator Foraker to 

speech of Secretary Taft at Akron, Ohio, on railroad rate 
legislation, as published in the Cincinnati papers, October 
27th, 1905. 
[n. p., 1905.] cover-title, 24 p. 23 cm . 

10-27488 HE1843.F6 

623 Frame, Andrew Jay. An appeal to reason; the problem of 

railway rate regulation. 
[Milwaukee, Printed by the Evening Wisconsin company], 
1905. cover-title, 7, [1] p. 28 cm . 
6-2957 HE1843.F82 

624 Grosscup, Peter Stenger. A simple and sure solution of the 

transportation problem. The only efficient plan pro- 
posed absolutely just to shippers and carriers, indorsed 
by the leading manufacturers, shippers and consumers 
throughout the United States. 
New York, Freight publishing co., 1905. 22 p. 23 cm . 

5-34307 HE1051.G87 

Abstract printed in Railway age, Apr. 28, 1905, v. 39: 672-673. 

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626 Grover, Marcus De Lett. Mr. M. D. Grover, general counsel of 

Great northern railroad. Hearing before the Committee 
on interstate, and foreign commerce of the House of rep- 
resentatives as to the wisdom and advisability of con- 
ferring on the Interstate commerce commission the 
authority to prepare schedules and to make railroad 
rates, April 25th to June 18th, 1902. 
[Washington? 1905?] 12 p. 2S\ cm . 

11-17520 HE1843.G7 

627 Hadley, Herbert S. Railroad rate regulation, address before 

the meeting of attorneys-general of the United States at 
St. Louis, Mo., September 30, 1907. 
Jefferson City, The H. Stephens prtg. co., 1907. cover-title, 
19 p. %4i cm . 

9-16283 HE1843.H2 

628 Haines, Henry S. An object-lesson in extension: rate-making. 

In Centralization and the law. Scientific legal education. Boston, 

1906. 20 om . p. 231-268.) 
Reprinted from the author's "Restrictive railway legislation," New 
York, 1905. HE1053.H15 

629 Hanks, Charles Stedman. The benefit of the Hepburn law to 

the banker, broker, shipper, and the public; address 
delivered before the Fitchburg Board of trade, April 3, 
[1907]. 
Boston, Mass., The Authors' publishing association, (inc.), 
[1907]. 88 p. 15i cm . 
8-1489 HE1843.H24 

630 Hines, Walker Downer. Delay of the Interstate commerce 

commission in deciding cases. This delay is apparently 
due to too many duties, which no single tribunal could 
adequately discharge. Yet pending bills greatly increase 
the Commission's duties, and thereby make expeditious 
action still more impracticable. 
[Louisville? 1906.] cover-title, 10 p. 24 cm . 

11-5552 HE1843.H6 

631 A discussion of the effect and constitutionality of pen- 
alties designed to enforce rates made by the Interstate 
commerce commission. In the absence of affirmative 
provision for adequate judicial review and control of such 
rates, the penalties would render any judicial review im- 
practicable and hence would be unconstitutional. 

[Louisville? 1906.] cover-title, 10 p. 23% cm . 

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632 Hines, Walker Downer. Is the proposed regulation of rates 

through the Interstate commerce commission reasonable 
and fair to the people interested in and connected with 
the railroads? Some comments on the recent Pitts- 
burg address of Senator Knox, and a plea for a real 
"square deal." 
[Louisville? 1905.] cover-title, 24 p. 23 cm . 

11-5554 HE1843.H63 

633 Legislative regulation of railroad rates. 

(In American economic association. Publications. New York, 
1903. 8°. 3d ser., v. 4, p. 84-103.) HBl.A5,3d ser.,v.4 

Also printed in Railway age, Jan. 2, 1903, v. 35: 18-22. 

TFl.B2,v.35 

634 Mr. W. D. Hines, first vice-president of L. & N. rail- 
road. Hearing before the Committee on interstate and 
foreign commerce of the House of representatives as to 
the wisdom and advisability of conferring on the Inter- 
state commerce commission the authority to prepare 
schedules and to make railroad rates, April 25th to June 
18th, 1902. 

[Washington? 1902?] 1 p. I. 77 p. 23k cm . 

H-17519 HE1843.H652 

635 A pamphlet having the purpose to inquire (1) Whether 

an administrative bureau, such as the Interstate commerce 
commission, is the only sort of tribunal upon which the 
correction of unreasonable interstate railroad rates can be 
devolved. (2) Whether the courts may not be authorized, 
when they condemn a rate as unlawful, to decide what is 
lawful and to enforce that decision under simdar condi- 
tions in the future. 

[Louisville? 1905.] cover-title, 38 p. 23 cm . 

11-5555 HE1843.H655 

636 The President's message and proposed amendments to 

the Interstate commerce act. 

[Louisville? Ky., 1901?] 19 p. 8°. 

Opposed to granting the rate-making power to the Interstate com- 
merce commission. 
2-27101 HE2123.H66 

637 Townseml bill, analysis of H. R. 18588. 

[Louisville, Ky.], J. P. Morton d< company, printers, [1905]. 

cover-title, 18 p. 23 cm . 

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638 Hines, Walker Downer. Townsend bill. What is a differential 

in railroad traffic parlance ? Is not the inevitable tendency 
of government rate-making to provide a rigid and un- 
changing mileage rate ? 
[Louisville? Kg., 1905.] cover-title, 14 p. 22\ cm . 

6-13807 HE2112.H66 

639 Illinois state bar association. Discussion on railroad rate 

regulation. 

(In Us Proceedings, 1907. Springfield, 1907. 8°. pt. 1, p. 71-150.) 
Contents. — Paper favoring rate regulation, by James H. Wilkerson: 

p. 71-93; paper opposed to rate regulation, by John M. Zane: p. 

93-125; General discussion, by H. S. Mecartney, Blewett Lee, 

and others: p. 126-150. 

640 Judd, John W. Can Congress constitutionally empower the 

Interstate commerce commission to fix railroad rates? 
(In Tennessee bar association. Proceedings, 1902. Nashville, 
[1902]. 8°. p. 43-58.) 

641 Texas & Pacific radway vs. the Inter-state commerce 

commission. 

(In State bar association of Utah. Report, 1897. Salt Lake City, 
1897. 22cm. p. 76-92.) 

Discusses the decision of the United States Supreme court in this 
case, reversing the ruling of the Interstate commerce commission 
that freight shipped from a foreign port to interior parts of the 
United States should pay the same rates as domestic freight carried 
by the same route. 

642 Kirkman, Marshall Monroe. Railway legislation. The growth 

of our railway system and some of the mistakes attend- 
ing it. 
Chicago, C. N. Trivess, printer, 1886. cover-title, 26 p. 24 cm . 

5-41320t HE1053.K59 

HE2757.1886.K6 

643 ■ Railway rates and government control. Economic 

questions surrounding these subjects. 

Chicago and New York, Rand, McNally & co., 1892. 354 p. 
20 cm . 
5-35550 HE1051.K59 

644 Railway rates and government ownership. Forming 

one of the series of volumes comprised in the Revised and 
enlarged edition of The science of railways. 



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New York and Chicago, The World railway publishing com- 
pany, 1907. 1 p.l., vi, 7-850 p. 20™. 

7-2135 TF7.K68.V.15 

"Index to authorities quoted": p. 333-335. 

"While we may question the utility of government ownership or 
control, we cannot doubt the value of governmental supervision, 
wisely and honestly exercised." — p. 225. 
The Library of Congress has several earlier editions, issued under 
varying titles. 

645 Knapp, Martin A. Government regulation of railroad rates. 

(In New York state bar association. Proceedings, 1895. Albany, 
1895. 8°. p. 93-104.) 

646 The regulation of railway rates. 

(In American political science association. Proceedings, 1905. Lan- 
caster, Pa., 1905. 8°. v. 1, p. 199-208.) 
Discussion: p. 208-224. JA28.A5 1905 

Abstract printed in. Railroad gazette, vol. 50 (Jan. 13, 1905): 40-42. 

TFl.R2,v.50 

647 Knox, Philander Chase. The reasonableness and lawfulness 

of the general features of the President's rate regulation 
policy. Address at banquet of Pittsburgh, Chamber of 
commerce, November 3, 1905. 
[Pittsburg, 1905?] 8 p. 28 cn . 

10-12195 HE1843.K7 

Reviewed and summarized in Public policy, Nov. 18, 1905, v. 13: 

230-233. Hl.P9,v.l3 

648 La Follette, Robert Marion. Regulation of railway rates and 

services. Relation of government to commerce and trans- 
portation. Speech in the Senate of the United States, 
April 19, 20, and 21, 1906, and amendments to strengthen 
the rate bill offered by Mr. La Follette; the arguments and 
votes upon the same in the Senate of the United States, 
May 9-12, 14, and 18, 1906. 
Washington, 1906. 148 p. 23™. 

7-20664 HE2757.1906.L2 

650 McKeehan, Charles L. Testing legislative rate regulations 

under the fourteenth amendment. 

(In Pennsylvania bar association. Report, 1908. Philadelphia, 
1908. 8°. p. 506-529.) 

651 McPherson, Logan Grant. Railroad freight rates in relation 

to the industry and commerce of the United States. 
New York, H. Holt and company, 1909. xi, 441 p. incl. 
illus., tables, fold. map. 22\ cm . 

Chapters 16-20 (p. 235-313) treat of government regulation. 
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652 Merritt, Albert Newton. Federal regulation of railway rates. 

Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1907. 
xii p., 1 I., 240 p., 1 I. 21 cm . (Hart, Schaffner <& Marx 
prize essays, iv.) 
7-37945 HE1843.M57 

653 Meyer, Balthasar Henry. Government regulation of railway 

rates. 
[Chicago], Printed at the University of Chicago j)ress, [1906]. 
[85]-106 p. 25V m . 

7-4920 HE1843.M67 

"Written with especial reference to certain opinions upon the railway 
, rate question, which have recently been given wide publicity by 

Professor Hugo K. Meyer in his testimony before the Senate Com- 
mittee on interstate commerce, and in his book on government 
regulation." 
Reprinted from the Journal of political economy, vol. xiv, no. 2, 
February, 1906. HBl.J7,v.l4 

654 Meyer, Hugo Richard. Government regulation of railway 

rates; a study of the experience of the United States, Ger- 
many, France, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Australia. 
New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1905. 
xxvii, 486 p. fold. map. 20\ cm . 

Partly reprinted from the Railway age and the Railroad gazette. 
Opposed to government regulation. 

Reviewed by H. C. Adams in Yale review, Feb. 1906, v. 14: 417-421 
(Hl.Y2,v.l4); by B. H. Meyer in Journal of political economy, 
Feb. 1906, v. 14: 86-106 (HBl.J7,v.l4); and by Alfred von der 
Leyen in American journal of sociology, Mar. 1906, v. 11: 638-692 
(HMl.A7,v.ll), translated from Archiv fur Eisenbahnwesen, 
Jan.-Feb. 1906. The author replies to criticisms, in Journal of 
political economy, Apr. 1906, v. 14: 193-223 (HBl.J7,v.l4). 
5-32745 HE1843.M65 

655 Morawetz, Victor. The power of Congress to regulate railway 

rates. 
New York, C.G. Burgoyne, [1905]. cover-title, 22 p. 23\ cm . 
Published in the Harvard law review for June, 1905, v. 18: 572-587. 
10-27464 HE1843.M8 

656 Newcomb, Harry Turner. The proposed radical railway legis- 

lation; an address delivered before the faculty and students 
of the University of Missouri, October 20, 1905. 
Washington, D. C, Press of Gibson bros., 1905. 32 p. 22Y m - 
6-9679 HE1843.N55 

657 Proposed solutions of the railway rate problem; a pa- 
per presented at the fifty-ninth annual meeting of the 
American association for the advancement of science, 



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before the section on social and economic science, at New 
Orleans, Louisiana, on December 30, 1905. 
Washington, D. t '., G. E. Howard, printer, 1906. SI p. 23 em . 
G-9678 HE1843.N56 

Abstract priiit<-c 1 in Railway age, Jan. 5, 1906, v. 41: 20-23. 

TF1.B3.V.41 
A briefer abstract is published in the Proceedings of the Ameri- 
can association for the advancement of science, Dec. 1905-Jan. 
190G, v. 55, p. 481. Qll.A5,v.55 

658 Nimmo, Joseph. Abstract of the reply of the Interstate 

commerce commission to a resolution of inquiry intro- 
duced in the. Senate by Senator Elkins and adopted 
January 16, 1905. From the New York Journal of 
commerce of May 22, 1905. Rev. and republished, 
together with certain observations upon the present 
rate question, January 31, 1906. 
Washington, D. ('., The R. II. Darby printing company, 
[1906]. cover-title, 14 p. 28 cm . (Professional papers, 
no. 1, ser. of 1906.) 

6-36731 HE2757.1906.N7 
Copy 2. [Nimmo's Government rate-making pam- 
phlets, 1905-06, no. 7.] HE2112.N7,no.7 

659 Commercial liberty in its relation to government 

rate-making. A question not ripe for legislation. 

Washington, J>. (\, The R. II. Darby printing company, 
[1906]. cover-title, 30 p. 23 cm . (Professional papers, 
no. 4, ser. of 1906.) 

6-36730 HE2757.1906.N76 
Copy 2. [Nimmo's Government rate-making pam- 
phlets, 1905-06, no. 10.] HE2112.N7,no.lO 

660 Government ownership the alternative of govern- 
mental rate-making. The impracticability and revo- 
lutionary character of the entire scheme. 

Washington, I). ft, The R. II. Darby printing co., 1905. 
caver-title, IS p. 22k cm . [Nimmo's Government rate- 
making pamphlets, 1905-06, no. 4-] 
6-36725 HE2112.N7,no.4 

661 Political and commercial results of governmental 

rate-making. 

Washington, D. C, The R. H. Darby printing company, 
[1906]. cover-title, 22 p. 23 cm . (Professional papers, 
no. 3, ser. of 1906.) 

6-36729 HE2757.1906.N74 
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phlets, 1905-06, no. 9.] HE2112.N7,no.9 



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662 Nimmo, Joseph. Regulation of commerce among the states. 

The governmental policy of Thomas Jefferson vindicated 
by the lessons of experience. Views of the Interstate com- 
merce commission in regard to governmental rate- 
making. 
Washington, D. C, The R. H. Darby printing company, 
[1906]. cover-title, 15 p. 28 cm . (Professional papers, 
no. 2, ser. of 1906.) 

6-36728 HE2757.1906.N72 
Copy 2. [Nimmo's Government rate-making pam- 
phlets, 1905-06, no. 8.] HE2112.N7,no.8 

663 [Noxon, Frank Wright.] The rate decision and railway 

credit; effect of policies announced by the Commission 
and of the testimony — story of the case. 
[New York], 1911. J t 7 p. 25h cm . (Railway business as- 
sociation bulletin, no. 6.) 

"Story of the great railway freight rate investigation before the 
Interstate commerce commission, an abstract." 
11-7470 HE1843.N8 

664 Noyes, "Walter Chadwick. American railroad rates. 

Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1905. 5 p. I., 277 p. 
21\™. 

"This book deals only with freight rates." — Pref. 

The writer argues that the railroads should favor conservative legis- 
lation. In a chapter on "federal regulation" he discusses 
effective legislation and proposes: First. That a special court 
should be created in accordance with the constitutional pro- 
visions concerning the federal judiciary. Complaints made by 
persons aggrieved — or in their behalf by a public official or 
board — that specific railroad rates upon interstate traffic are 
unreasonable and unjust should be presented to this court. 
After speedy notice to the carrier the court should summarily 
inquire into the reasonableness of the rate complained of. If 
found reasonable, the complaint should be dismissed; if found 
unreasonable, the court should enjoin its further collection. 
This would end the function of the court. Second. In case a rate 
were found unreasonable, that all the papers in the case, together 
with the evidence, should be certified to the Interstate com- 
merce commission, which should be empowered, upon an in- 
spection of the papers, then to make a maximum rate to take 
the place of that found unreasonable by the court. The rate 
prescribed should remain in force a prescribed time, but should 
be subject to modification by the Commission. No hearing be- 
fore the commission would be necessary or expedient. Speedy 
action would be possible and should be required. 
5-35605 HE2123.N94 

365 Peck; George R. Governmental regulation of railway rates. 
(In Colorado bar association. Report, 1905. [n. p., 1905.] 8°. 
p. 141-172.) 



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666 Pennsylvania. Dept. of internal affairs. Bureau of railways. 

National regulation of interstate rates of transportation. 
(In its Annual report, 1905. Harrisburg, 1905. 24 cm . pt. 4, p. 

xliv-xlix.) 
Isaac B. Brown, Secretary of internal affairs. 

HE2709.P4 1905,pt.4 

667 Prouty, Charles A. Control of railway rates. 

(In La Follette, Kobert M. ed. The making of America. Chicago, 
1906. 8°. v. 4, p. 348-354.) HC103.L25,v.4 

668 Reeder, Robert Patterson. Rate regulation as affected by 

the distribution of governmental powers in the Consti- 
tutions. 
[Philadelphia?] c 1908. 1 p. I, U P- W cm . 

Reprinted from University of Pennsylvania law review. Nov. 1908, 

v. 57: 59-102. 
8-31188 HE1843.R4 

669 Shaw, Leslie Mortier. Current issues. 

New York, D. Appleton and company, 1908. xi, J^87 p. 
front, (port.) 20 cm . 

"The rate question": p. 235-252. 
8-8152 HC106.S55 

670 Smalley, Harrison Standish. Railroad rate control in its legal 

aspects; a study of the effect of judicial decisions upon 
public regulation of railroad rates. 
[New York, For the American economic association by the 
Macmillan company; etc., etc., 1906.] v, 147 p. 24\ cm - 
(Publications of the American economic association. 3d 
ser., vol. vii, no. 2.) 

An examination of the doctrine of judicial review in law and practice. 
Concludes that the power to reduce rates and enforce rate regula- 
tion is greatly impaired by judicial review. To overcome the 
difficulties the author suggests certain remedies: a constitutional 
amendment, provision for compensation to railroads, prohibition 
of injunctions, speedy trials and special courts, etc. 
6-26074 HBl.A5,3dser.,v.7 

HE2112.S6 

67 1 Some views of the press and others as to the wisdom and neces- 

sity of conferring authority upon the Interstate commerce 
commission to make railroad rates. 
[n. p., 1905.] SO p. 28 cm . 

11-22171 HE1843.S6 

672 Spencer, Samuel. Vital points in railway rate regulation. 

An address delivered before the Board of trade of the 
city of Newark, October 11, 1905. 
[New York, 1905.] cover-title, 14 p. 2$¥ m - 

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673 Spencer, Samuel, and David Willcox. Interstate commerce. 
Brief, as to proposed new legislation. 
New York, C. G. Burgoyne, [1905]. cover-title, 1 p. I., 54 p. 
incl. diagr. 23i cm . 

"A clear statement of the railway contention against increasing the 
powers of the Interstate commerce commission." 
5-33787 HE1051.S74 

Summarized in "Freight," Mar. 1905, v. 3: 144-150. 

HE2122.T7,v.3 

675 Stevens, Frederick Clement. Townsend bill. Interview of 

Representative F. C. Stevens. Opinions of experts. 
Sober consideration of rate question. 
[n. p., 1905.] cover-title, 20 p. 22h cm . 

11-29448 HE1843.T65 

676 Stilwell, Arthur Edward. Confidence, or national suicide ? 

New YorJc, The Bankers publishing company, 1910. viii, 
120 p. 20\ cm . 

Arguments in opposition to federal and state legislation regulating 
railroad rates. 
10-19634 HE2757.1910.S8 

677 Terriberry, George H. The rate bill. 

{In Louisiana bar association. Proceedings, 1906. New Orleans, 

1906. 8°. p. 7-13.) 
Reprinted in American lawyer, June, 1906, v. 14: 263-265. 

678 Thorn, Alfred P. Construction and constitutionality of the 

long and short haul clause of the Interstate commerce 
act as amended, June 18, 1910. 
[Washington? 1911.] 102 p. 2S cm . 

Appendix a. The federal long and short haul clause and the Fifth 

amendment, notes by John K. Graves. Appendix b. Extract 

from address by Mr. \Y. W. Finley before the Traffic club of 

Philadelphia, on February 18, 1911. 

11-10037 HE1843.T4 

679 Townsend bill. Its effect on export and import as compared 

with domestic rates; on long and short haul clause in 
original act; and a majority of commission appointed by 
each succeeding president. 
[n. p., 1905?] cover-title, IS p. 23 c ">. 

11-22176 HE1843.T58 

680 The Townsend bill; the claim that it is a "conservative" 

method of railway regulation examined. 
[?i. p., 1905?] cover-title, 8 p. 23 cm . 

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6S1 Traffic federation of the Middle West. Railroad freight 
rates. Report of proceedings at a conference of public 
officials and commercial and shippers' organizations in the 
Middle West, at Topeka, Kansas, September 22, 1910. 
[Topekaf 1910.] lip. 23™. 

10-33391 HE1843.T7 

682 U. S. Congress. Ilouse. Committee on interstate and foreign 
commerce. Hearings [Jan. 8-Feb. 1. 1907] on H. R. 20153, 
21572, and 22133, on the subject of railroad passenger 
fares and mileage tickets. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1907. 231 p. 23 cm . 
W. P. Hepburn, chairman. 
7-35131 HE2705.1907.A1 

683 Hearings . . . [March 10, 1908] on the 

bills relating to railroad passenger fares and passes. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. 61 p. 23 cm . 

8-22659 HE2705.1908.A123 

6S3a — Powers of the Interstate commerce 

commission. Report. <To accompany II. R. 129S7. > 

[ Washington, Gov't print, off., 1906.] 30 p. 23 cm . (59th 

Cong., 1st sess. House. Rept.591.) 4906 

Report on the Hepburn rate bill. 
6-35198 HE2705.1906.A3 

684 Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Railroad- 
rat o legislation. Views of Mr. Tillman and views of Mr. 
Newlands. <To accompany II. R. 12987. > 
[ Washington, Gov't print, off, 1906.] 37 p. 23 cm . (59th 

4904 
Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Rpt. 124-2.) HE2H2.A3 1906 

648a Railroad rate legislation. Views of the minority. 

[ Washington, Gov't print, off., 1906.] 51 p. 23 cm . (59th 
Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Rpt. 1242, pt. 2.) 

" Historical and statistical summary": p. 10-50. 
6-22378 HE2112.A3 1906a 

685 Rate legislation. Telegrams in relation 

to the Hepburn bill and rate legislation generally. 
[ Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906.] 42 p. 23 cm . (59th 
Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 249.) 4913 

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686 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. 
Regulation of railway rates. Hearings before the Com- 
mittee on interstate commerce, Senate of the United 
States, December 16, 1904. [-May 23, 1905] on bills to 
amend the interstate commerce act. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1905. 5 v. fold, map (v. 2) 
diagrs. 23\ cm . 

Contents. — v. 1. Testimony, December 16, 1904-February 23, 
1905. — Private car-line systems. — Resolutions, petitions, memo- 
rials and letters of legislatures, boards of trade, chambers of com- 
merce and others [continued, v. 4, p. 3785-3795] — Partial list of 
bonds and stocks of railroads held by savings banks, insurance com- 
panies and other institutions in 1900. — Bills relating to interstate 
commerce and the Interstate commerce commission, 58th Con- 
gress. — Report upon the bill H. R. 18588. 
v. 2. Testimony, April 17-May 6, 1905. 
v. 3. Testimony, May 8-17, 1905. 

v. 4. Testimony, May 18-23, 1905. — Additional list of shippers [etc., 
continued from v. 1, p. 491] — List of witnesses. — Consolidated 
index, v. 1-5. 
v. 5. Appendices. — a. Railway act of the Dominion of Canada, 
1903. — b. British railway laws and regulations. — c. French rail- 
ways — How their operation is controlled by government regula- 
tions (Colson) — d. Complaints and cases brought before the Inter- 
state commerce commission and the courts involving violations of 
the act to regulate commerce and amendments thereof. — e, pt. 1. 
Briefs filed with the Interstate commerce commission in the matter 
of the inland port differentials on import and export traffic to and 
from North Atlantic ports by commercial organizations . . . — 
e, pt. 2. Report and opinion of the Interstate commerce commis- 
sion in the matter of differential freight rates to and from North 
Atlantic ports. April 27, 1905. — p, pt. 1. Federal statutes on 
interstate commerce, annotated. Chapter from "Federal statutes 
annotated," vol. 3, comp. by \Y. M. Mc Kinney and P. C. Kemper, 
jr. . . . 1904. — p, pt. 2. Federal courts and the orders of the 
Interstate commerce commission. By H. T. Newcomb. — g. Be- 
fore the Interstate commerce commission. — Transportation of 
dressed meats and packing-house products. — Orders and testi- 
mony. — h. Report and opinion of the Interstate commerce 
commission in the case of the Milk producers' protective 
association, complainant, v. the Delaware, Lackawanna and west- 
em and other railway companies, defendants. -March 13, 1897. — 
i. Statutes of the United States-Act to regulate commerce (as 
amended) and acts supplementary thereto; also so-called trust 
laws . . . comp. by Joel Grayson. — j. Laws of the states and terri- 
tories concerning employers' liability. 
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687 Regulation of railway rates. Hearings 

before the Committee on interstate commerce, Senate of 
the United States . . . December 16, 1904[-May 23, 
1905] . . . with consolidated index of volumes i-v. 



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Washington, Gov't print, off., 1906. 5 v. 23 cm . (59th 
Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 243.) 4924-4928 

Reissue, with additional material, of the edition of 1905. 

Vol. 1—4, testimony: v. 1. Duties and powers of the Interstate com- 
merce commission. Private car-line systems. Resolutions, bills, 
reports, etc. — v. 2-4. Regulation of railway rates. Consolidated 
index of v. 1-5: v. 4, p. 3849-4013. 

Vol. 5. Appendices a-o: Railway laws of Canada, Great Britain and 
France. Complaints before Interstate commerce commission. 
Inland port differential, briefs, report, and opinion. Interstate 
commerce statutes annotated and indexed. Federal courts and 
the orders of the Interstate commerce commission. Employers' 
liability laws of states and territories. Railway-rate control by 
state commissions. Railways in foreign countries. Table fur- 
nished by the Interstate commerce commission showing facts rela- 
tive to former complaints before the commission. History of bills 
and resolutions in Congress respecting federal regulation of rail- 
ways. Freight rates on staple articles to and from the Mississippi 
River and the coast north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers. 
G-9G10 HE1843.A31 

688 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. 

Regulation of railway rates. Hearings before the Com- 
mittee on interstate commerce, United States Senate, 
in special session, pursuant to Senate resolution no. 288, 
Fifty-eighth Congress, third session. Comments of Mr. 
Walker D. Bines on a draft of bill submitted to this 
Committee by the Interstate commerce commission on 
November 29, 1905. Decembers, 1905. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1905. 28 p. 23 cm . 

G-19749 HE1843.A29 

689 Dept. of justice. Opinion of the Attorney-general 

respecting the power of Congress to regulate the rates of 
railways engaged in interstate commerce. 

Washington, Gov't print, off., 1905. 31 p. 23 cm . 
William II. Moody, Attorney-general. 
7-36203 HE1843.A5 1905 

690 Interstate commerce commission. Certain changes in 

act to regulate commerce . . . letter from Hon. Martin A. 
Knapp, chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, 
transmitting ... a memorandum relative to certain 
changes in the sixth section of the act. 

[Washington, Gov't print, off., 1906.] 4 p. 24 cm . (59th 

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mitting certain proposed amendments to the bill (H. R. 
12987) entitled "An act to regulate commerce." 
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Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. J+22, pt. 2.) 4915 
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Doc. 422, pt. 2. 
6-26495-6 HE1843.A5 1906c 

691 Digest of proceedings in the Fifty-ninth Con- 
gress, First session, relating to regulation of railroad rates 
(H. R. 12987) with index to the remarks of senators and 
representatives on that subject. From the daily issue of 
the Congressional record. By J. Fletcher Johnston. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. cover-title, 52 p. 31 cm . 
8-35568 HE2708.I92 1908d 

692 Recovery for unreasonable rates under statute 

and common law. Relation of courts to future rates. 
[Washington,, 1906.] cover-title, 22 p. 24 cm . 

"Prepared by Martin S. Decker and Livingston Vann." 
7-39528 HE1843.A5 1906d 

693 Laws, statutes, etc. Regulation of railroad rates. Acts 

and proposed acts, together with the so-called Elkins' 
interstate-commerce law, regarding the regulation of rail- 
road rates [presented by Mr. Beveridge]. March 28, 1906. 
[Washington, Gov't print, off., 1906.] 45 p. 23 cm . _ (59th 
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to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate commerce " approved 

February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all acts 

amendatory thereof [etc.]. 

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696 The Washington post. Broad rate review. Extract from 

the Washington post entitled "Broad rate review, opinions 
of Interstate commerce commissioners." 
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59th Cong:, 1st sess. Seriate. Doc. 394-) 4915 

6-16848 HE1843.W3 

697 West, William Henry. Railway rate legislation. Views upon 

the constitutional and legal questions involved. 
[BeUefontaine, 0., 1906.] 1 p. I, 66 p. 23 cm . 

10-27486 HE1843.W45 

698 Willcox, David. Government rate making is unnecessary and 

would be very dangerous. 
New York, C. 6. Burgoyne, [printer, 1905]. cover-title, 22 p. 

..'■;<,■">. 

6-22904 HE1843.W69 

From the North American review for March, 1905, v. ISO: 410-429. 

AP2.N7,v.l80 

699 Political rate fixing and business by lawsuit. An 

address before the Boston Economic club, upon March 
10, 1905. 

N[ew] Y[ork], C. G. Burgoyne, [1905]. cover-title, 38 p. 

23i cm . 

"This address was not delivered in full. In the course of revision, 
it has been somewhat amplified." 
6-13796 HE2112.W6 

700 Wood, Henry. Arbitrary price-making through the forms of 

law; a few points bearing upon the proper limits of gov- 
ernmental supervision or interference in railroad trans- 
portation. 
Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1905. 29 p. lS\ cm . 

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ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 

701 1881. Curtis, George Ticknor. The ownership of railroad 

property. 
North American review, Apr. 1881, v. 132: 343-355. 

Opposed to governmental fixing of rates. AP2.N7,v. 132 

702 1881. Mason, J. M. The right to regulate railway charges. 

North American review, June, 1881, v. 132: 592-601. 

AP2.N7,v.l32 



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703 1887. Seligman, Edwin R. A. Railway tariffs and the inter- 

state commerce law. 
Political science quarterly, June-Sept. 1887, v. 2: 223-264; 
369-413. Hl.P8,v.2 

704 1888. Wood, Henry. The interstate "long and short haul." 

Popular science monthly, Feb. 1888, v. 32: 537-541 ■ 

Adverse criticism of the "long and short haul" clause of the Inter- 
state commerce act. AP2.P8,v.32 

705 1895. Dana, William F. Federal restraints upon state regu- 

lation of railroad rates of fare and freight. 
Harvard law review, Dec. 26, 1895, v. 9: 324-345. 

706 1896. Clough, W. P. The effect of the interstate act. Has 

the Interstate commerce law had any influence on the 
course of railway rates ? 
Railway age, May 23, 1896, v. 21: 268-269. TFl.R3,v.21 

707 1897. Clark, Walter. The right of the public to regulate the 

charges of common carriers and of all others discharging 
public, or quasi-public duties. 
American law review, Sept.-Oct. 1897, v. 31: 685-700. 

708 1897. Nimmo, Joseph, jr. The Interstate commerce commis- 

sion and ratemaking. 
Forum, Sept. 1897, v. 24: 92-106. AP2.F8,v.24 

709 1901 1902. Matthews, N., and W. G. Thompson. Public 

service company rates and the Fourteenth amendment. 
Harvard law review, Dec. 1901-Jan. 1902, v. 15: 249-270, 
353-381. 

710 1904. Nimmo, Joseph, jr. Against granting the rate fixing 

power. 
Fn ight, Dec. 1904, v. 2: 231-282. HE2i22.F8,v.2 

711 1905. Morton, Paul. Railway rate regulation. 

Outlook, Jan. 14, 1905, v. 79: 119-121. AP2.08,v.79 

Railway world, Jan. 20, 1905, v. 49: 51-52. TFl.R68,v.49 

712 1905. Caldwell, B. D. Interstate commerce law in rate mak- 

ing. 
Railway world, Jan. 27, 1905, v. 49: 67-68. TFl.R68,v.49 

713 1905. Palmer, Frederick. Railroad rates. 

Collier's weekly, Feb. 11, 1905, v. 84: 23-25. AP2.C65,v.34 



EAILROAD RATE REGULATION : PERIODICALS 97 

714 1905. Bush, T. G. Government rate-making. 

Manufacturers' record, Feb. 23, 1905, v. 47: 110. 

TSl.M3,v.47 

715 1905. Ogden, R. The pending step in railway regulation. 

Nation, Feb. 9, 1905, v. 80: 107-108. 

On the proposal to grant rate-making powers to the Interstate com- 
merce commission. AP2.N2,v.80 

716 1905. Grinnell, W. Morton. Railway rates. 

North American review, Feb., 1905, v. 180: 235-242. 

Contends thai "as the prices of all commodities ami of labor have 
advanced, the railroads are justified in advancing rates," and 
holds also that "adequate but scientific supervision of qwisi- 
public corporations, however, would be welcomed by all the 
better class of railroads, whose only complaint is that the Inter- 
state commerce commission docs not represent this type." 

AP2.N7,v.l80 

717 1905. Tuttle, Lucius. Railway rates and government regu- 

lation. An argument against an extension of the pow- 
ers of the Inter-state commerce commission. 
Outlook, Feb. //, 1905, v. 79: 375-380. AP2.08,v.79 

718 1905. Demuth, J. A. Railway rates and the government. 

Shall government regulate all prices? W. B. D. A 
responsible commission needed. 
Outlook, Feb. II, 1905, v. 79: 402-404. 

Letters to the editor of the Outlook. AP2.08,v.79 

719 1905. Barr, W. B. Interstate commerce legislation. 

Railway age, Fl>. 10, 1905, v. 39: 171. 

Opposed to government rate regulation. TFl.R3,v.39 

720 1905. Day, L. F. Government control of railroad earnings. 

Railway age, Feb. 10, 1905, v. 39: 179-180. 

"Discusses unwise legislation affecting railway rates, opposing the 
giving of the rate-making power to the Interstate commerce 
commission." TFl.R2,v.39 

721 1905. Willcox, David. Proposed interstate commerce leg- 

islation. 
Railway world, Feb. 3, 1905, v. 49: 87-90. 

Opposed to granting rate-making powers to the Interstate com- 
merce commission. TFl.R68,v.49 

722 1905. Patterson, C. Stuart. Railroad rate regulation. 

Railway world, Feb. 3, 1905, v. 49: 91-92. TFl.R68,v.49 

723 1905. Railway rate regulation. 

Yale review, Feb. 1905, v. IS: 341-344- Hl.Y2,v.l3 



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724 1905. Merritt, Albert N. Federal regulation of railway 

rates. 
Railway age, Apr. 7, 1905, v. 39: 561-563. TFl.R2,v.39 

725 1905. Peck, George R. Government rate making and the 

Constitution. 
Railway age, Apr. 21, 1905, v. 39: 630-631. 

Abstract of an address delivered before the Union league club, 
Chicago, Apr. 12, 1905. TFl.R3,v.39 

726 1905. Cowles, James L. Railway rate regulation: its bear- 

ing upon public transportation. 
Scientific American supplement, Apr. 22, 1905, v. 59: 24499. 

Tl.S52,v.59 

727 1905. Prouty, Charles A. Rate regulation as a federal 

function. 
World to-day, Apr. 1905, v. 8: 424~4^. AP2.W75,v.8 

728 1905. Bancroft, Edgar A. Rate maintenance, not rate 

making. 
World to-day, Apr. 1905, v. 8: 427-431. AP2.W75,v.8 

729 1905. Knapp, Martin A. The regulation of railway rates. 

American economic association. Publications, May, 1905, 
3d ser.. v. 6: 250-260. ' 

Discussion, by Edward P. Ripley, John H. Gray, W. Z. Ripley, 
H. T. Newcomb, F. B. Thurber, William F. Folwell, and Edward 
B. Whitney: p. 261-280. HBl.A5,3d ser.,v.6 

730 1905. Two views of railway-rate legislation. 

Harper's weekly, May 20, 1905, v. 49: 718-720, 781. 

Contents. — I. Should the government control private earnings? 
by George F. Baer. — II. The effect of government rate-making 
upon internal commerce, by A. J. Earling. AP2.H32,v.49 

731 1905. Pinecroft [pseud.] The demand for rate regulation. 

Railway age, May 5, 1905, v. 39: 715-719. TFl.R2,v.39 

732 1905. Constitutionality of railway regulation. 

Railway world, May 12, 1905, v. 49: 3S1-383. TFl.R68,v.49 

733 1905. Joerns, W. G. Juggling with facts and figures about 

transportation; or, How the railway interests and their 
special-pleaders are seeking to deceive the people. 

Arena, June, 1905, v. S3: 624-633. 

A reply to three "of the numerous interviews and articles on the 
railroad rate question": an interview with Mr. James J. Hill, 
president of the Great northern railroad; a series of articles by 
Joseph Nirnmo, jr., in Freight; and an article by W. Morton 
Grinnell in the North American review for February, 1905. 

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734 1905. Morris, Ray. Federal rate regulation. 

Atlantic monthly, June, 1905, v. 95: 737-747. ap2.A8,v.95 

735 1905. Daish, John B. Powers of Congress and "preference 

clause." 
Freight, June, 1905, v. 3: 279-2S1. 

A discussion of the effect of the preference clause in article 1, section 
9, of the Constitution upon the power of Congress to legislate 
regarding railroad rates. HE2122.T7.V.3 

736 1905. Gardner, Gilson. Both sides of the rate regulation dis- 

cussion restated. 
Railway age, June 16, 1905, v. 39: 922-92 %. TFl.K2,v.39 

737 1905. Taft, William H. An explanation of the Esch-Townsend 

bill. 
Public policy, July 8, 1905, v. 13: 9-12. hi.P9,v.13 

738 1905. Crawford, William Alfred. Side lights on railway rate 

agitation. 
Era magazine, Aug. 1905, v. 16: 180-183. AP2.E8,v.l6 

739 1905. Conclusions on the railroad rate-making question. 

Public policy, Sept. 23-Dec. 23, 1905, v. 13: 133-134; 194- 
195; 208-209; 218-219; 251-252; 262-264; 299. 

Twelve conclusions (in general adverse to governmental rate- 
making) submitted for discussion, with opinions of business men 
and members of Congress and general discussion. HI. I 9,v.l3 

740 1905. Olney, Richard. Some legal aspects of railroad rate- 

making by Congress. 
North American review, Oct. 1905, v. 181: 4&1-501. 

AP2.N7.V.181 

741 1905. Smythe, William E. The battle of the railroad rates: 

a new solution of the present problem. 
Saturday evening post, Oct. 21, 1905, v. 178: 15-17. 

AP2.S2,v.l78 

742 1905. Parry, D. M. Business men's protest against socialism: 

facts about the recent federal rate-regulation convention 
at Chicago. 
Manufacturers' record, Nov. 9, 1905, v. 48: 421-422. 

TSl.M3,v.48 

743 1905. Bryant, L. J. National control of freight rates. 

Manufacturers' record, Nov. SO, 1905, v. 4S: 512-513. 

TS1.M3.V.48 



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744 1905. Bascom, John. Railroad rates. 

Yale review, Nov. 1905, v. 14: 237-259. 

Argument for extension of the powers of the Interstate commerce 
commission to the regulation of rates in case of complaint. "It can 
hardly be doubted that the Commission from its construction, from 
the watchful position which it occupies, and from its varied expe- 
riences in a large class of cases, is better prepared than the railroads, 
themselves interested and zealous parties to the strife, to lay down 
the true lines of reconciliation between carriers and shippers in the 
complicated and far reaching problems which arise between them." 

Hl.Y2,v.l4 

745 1905. Willcox, David. Rates by fiat and existence by license. 

Yale review, Nov. 1905, v. 14: 260-284. 

Opposes granting to the Interstate commerce commission the power 
of rate regulation. "The true remedy lies in the enforcement of 
existing statutes, which will prevent rebates and discriminations; 
and resort by the Commission directly to the courts without dila- 
tory preliminaries, so as to secure expeditious action by the only 
branch of the government which is empowered by the Constitution 
to administer justice and determine rights of property." 

Hl.Y2,v.l4 

746 1905. Brown, David Walter. A dangerous position for the 

railroads. 
Columbia law review, Dec. 1905, v. 5: 600-604- 

Review of an article by Richard Olney in North American review for 
Oct. 1905. 

747 1905. Morgan, John T. Regulation by statute laws of com- 

mon carriers' transportation rates. 
Manufacturers' record, Dec. 7, 1905, v. 48: 539-542. 

TSl.M3,v.48 

748 1905. Bolles, Albert S. Difficulties and dangers of govern- 

ment rate-making. 
North American review, Dec. 1905, v. 181: 873-885. 

AF2.N7,v.l81 

749 1906. Rublee, George. Government rate-making. 

Collier's weekly, Jan. 6, 1906, v. 36: 21-22. AP2.C65,v.36 

750 1906. Willcox, David. Natural forces or political fiat; which 

shall control our commerce ? 

Freight, Jan. 1906, v. 5: 26-33. 

Opposed to government regulation of railroad rates. 

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751 1906. Chandler, "William E. Railroad rate regulation. Leg- 

islation constitutional and legal questions not many or 

difficult. 
Green bag. Jan. 1906. v. 18: 9-13. 

Holds that it is the part of wisdom for the railroads to concede legisla- 
tive and executive control of rates, and that if the railroads success- 
fully oppose the legislation urged by the President, the country 
will resort to government ownership. Through government owner- 
ship $600,000,000 annually will be saved to ihe people, and to this 
form of ownership "no possible constitutional or legal objection can 
be stated." 

752 1906. Symposium: federal control of railroad rates. 

Moody's magazine, Jan. 1906, v. 1: 147-209. 

President Roosevelt's views, pp. 149-151; Government should con- 
trol rates. John J. Esch. pp. 151-154; Present laws adequate. 
David Willcox. pp. 154-158; (irosscup plan best. John B. Daish. 
pp. 158-1G0; Drastic legislation unnecessary. J. II. Maddy. pp. 
161-162; A federal search-light, Harry Earl Montgomery, pp. 
163-167; Federal supervision necessary. Frederick X. Judson, 
pp. 167-170; Rates should be regulated. Walter C. Noyes. pp. 
170-174; The essential features of the rate question. Frank S. 
Gardner, pp. 174-179; Shall interstate commerce be free? II. T. 
Newcomb. pp. 179-182; New England and government rate 
regulation: a sectional view. Charles S. Hamlin, pp. 182-192; 
Wholesome legislation improbable. Robert Raker, pp. 193-195; 
Railroads should make own rates. O. E. Rutterfield. pp. 195- 
197; Danger ol increasing Commission's powers. Hugo R.Meyer. 
pp. 197-200; Opposition to Esch-Townsend bill and similar rate 
legislation. Walker D. llines. pp. 200-202; The economic basis 
of railroad rate-making. Edgar J. Rich. pp. 203-206; Canada's 
railway commission. Robert Rickerdike. pp. 207-209. 

HGl.M85,v.l 

753 1906. Cessna, J. B. Congressional rate-making by commis- 

sion. 
North American review, Jan. 1906, v. 182: 84-96. 

AP2.N7,v.l82 

754 1906. Meyer, Hugo R. Government regulation of railway 

rates. 
American economic association. Publications, Feb. 1906, 3d 
ser., v. 7: 61-68. 

Discussion, by F. H. Dixon, S. [i. e. L.] G. McPherson, Don C. 
Barrett, W. C. Fisher, F. R. Thurber, D. C. W. Thorn, H. R. 
Meyer and B. H. Meyer: p. 84-112. HBl.A5,3d ser.,v.7 



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755 1906. Meyer, Balthasar Henry. Government regulation of 

railway rates. 
American economic association. Publications, Feb. 1906, 3d 
ser., v. 7: 69-83. 

Discussion: p. 84-112. HBl.A5,3d ser.,v.7 

Reprinted in Railway age, Jan. 5, 1906, v 41: 25-27(TFl.R2, 

v.41); and in Freight, Feb. 1906, v. 5: 58-62 (HE2122.T7, 

v.5). 

756 1906. Stevens, Sidney. Kailroad freight rates: a sidelight. 

American monthly review of reviews, Mar. 1906, v. 33: 326— 
327. AP2.R4,v.33 

757 1906. Needkam, Henry Beach. Railroad senators unmask. 

Collier's, Mar. 24, 1906, v. 36: 19-20. 

Discusses the attitude of certain senators toward the Hepburn rate 
bill. AP2.C65,v.36 

757a 1906. Stickney, A. B. Legislative regulation of railway rates. 
Political science quarterly, Mar. 1906, v. 21: 28-37. 

"It would therefore seem to be a wise procedure for Congress to 
provide an interstate commerce investigation committee, com- 
posed of, say, seven members, four members to be appointed by 
the President, and three members to be appointed by the rail- 
way companies . . . The committee should have authority to 
demand from the railway companies a new line of statistical 
facts which have never been compiled, relating to costs, and 
particularly to relative costs as between the different conditions 
under which commodities are transported." Hl.P8,v.21 

Reprinted in part in Railroad gazette, Apr. 6, 1906, v. 40: 358-359. 

TFl.R2,v.40 

758 1906. Hadley, Arthur T. The Hepburn bill. 

Railway age. Mar. 2, 1906, v. 41: 320-321. TFl.R2,v.41 

"From the Boston Evening transcript, February 24, 1906." 
Also printed in Railroad gazette, Mar. 2, 1906, v. 40: 198-200. 

TFl.R2,v.40 

75Sa 1906. Parsons, Frank. Federal regulation of railroad rates. 
Arena, Apr. 1906, v. 35: 346-350. 

While favoring the Hepburn bill, doubts its full efficacy, and de- 
clares for stronger regulative measures. Controverts the assertion 
that a large percentage of the decisions of the Interstate commerce 
commission have been held to be erroneous. AP2.A6,v.35 

V'5Sb 1906. Baker, H. G. A. American railway rates. 
Economic review, Apr. 17, 1906, v. 16: 180-189. 

A discussion of the question of government regulation of rates in 
the United States. HBl.E4,v.l6 



RAILROAD RATE REGULATION : PERIODICALS 103 

75fl 1906. McAdams, C. V. Legislative or judicial powers not 
involved. 
Freight, Apr. 1906, v. 5: 170-173. 

"It is my contention that the modification of rales by the Interstate 
commerce commission does not involve the exercise of legisla- 
tive or judicial power." HE2122.T7,v.5 

760 1906. Hogg, H. M. Reply to Commissioner McAdams. 

Freight, Apr. 1906, v. 5: 173-175. 

761 1906. Crandall, F. W. Broad lines are needed for rate legis- 

lation. 
Frt ight, Apr. 1906. v. 5: 176-179. HE2i22.T7,v.5 

761a 1906. Dolliver, Jonathan P. Railway rate legislation. 

Independent, Apr. 12, 1906, v. 60: S35-838. AP2.l53,v.60 

762 1906. Nimmo, Joseph, jr. What government rate-making in- 

volves: activity of Interstate commerce commission. 
Railway world, Apr. 13, 1906, v. 50: 317-318. 

TFl.R68,v.50 

763 1906. Rayner, Isidor. The railroad rate debate in the Senate. 

Independent, June 14, 1906, v. 60: I4OS-I4H. 

AP2.I53,v.60 

764 1906. Bailey, Joseph W. Congress and the courts in rate 

fixing. 
Railway critic, June, 1906, v. 5: 265-268. TFl.R42,v.5 

768 1906. Prouty, Charles A. Railway rates and court review. 

American monthly review of reviews, May, 1906, v. 33: 
594-597. AP2.R4,v.33 

769 1906. Moot, Adelbert. Railway rate regulation. 

Harvard law review, May, 1906, v. 19: 487-510. 

770 1906. Irwin, Edward P. Government regulation of railroad 

rates and the question of private car linos. 
Overland monthly, June-July, 1906, v. 47: 541-549. 

AP2.09,v.47 

771 1906. Midgley, J. W. Rate regulation and railway pools. 

World to-day, June, 1906, v. 10: 617-620. AP2.W75,v.l0 

772 1906. Prouty, Charles A. The rate bill: what it is and 

what it will do. 
American monthly review of reviews, July, 1906, v. 34: 
65-70. AP2.R4,v.34 



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773 1906. Flower, B. O. The President, the rate bill, and the 

public-service companies. 
Arena, July, 1906, v. 36: 87-92. AP2.A6,v.36 

774 1906. Dolliver, J. P. The battle over the railway rate bill. 

Independent, July 12, 1906, v. 61: 65-67. AP2.i53,v.6l 

775 1906. The railway rate bill reviewed. 

Moody's magazine, July, 1906, v. 2: 163-185. 

Contents. — A long step in advance, by Edward P. Bacon: p. 
163-165; The debate on the railway rate bill, by John Bascom: 
p. 166-171; New law no benefit to shipper, by H. T. Newcomb: 
p. 172-175; Efficiency of new law in doubt, by John B. Daish: 
p. 176-185. HGl.M85,v.2 

776 1906. Cowan, S. H. Prominent features of the new rate law. 

Freight, Sept. 1906, v. 6: 105-109. HE2l22.T7,v.6 

777 1906. Arthur, E. Burt. What was said in 1887 of the rate 

law. 
Freight, Oct. 1906, v. 6: 173-174. HE2l22.T7,v.6 

778 1906. Higbie, Robert W. The rate bill: from a shipper's 

standpoint. 
Freight, Oct. 1906, v. 6: 174-176. HE2i22.T7,v.6 

779 1906. Brown, David Walter. Concerning the constitutionality 

of the law regulating interstate railway rates. 
Columbia law review, Nov. 1906, v. 6: 497-508. 

780 1906. Dixon, Frank Haigh. The Interstate commerce act as 

amended. 
Quarterly journal of economics, Nov. 1906, v. 21: 22-51. 

HBl.Q3,v.21 

781 1906. Gruhl, Edwin F. and Edgar E. Robinson. Is railroad 

rate-regulation a step to government ownership ? 
Arena, Dec. 1906, v. 36: 622-626. AP2.A6.V.36 

782 1906. Hackett, Frank W. The power of Congress to prescribe 

railroad rates. 
Harvard law review, Dec. 1906, v. 20: 127-133. 

Reprinted in Chicago legal news, Jan. 4-11, 1908, v. 40- 166; 176. 

783 1907. Smalley, Harrison Standish. Rate control under the 

amended interstate commerce act. 
American academy of political and social science. Annals, 
Mar. 1907, v. 29: 292-309. hi.A4,v.29 

784 1907. Zane, John M. Government-made railroad rates. 

Freight, Aug. 1907, v. 8: 49-57. HE2i22.F8,v.8 



RAILROAD RATE REGULATION : PERIODICALS 105 

785 1907. Evan, J. D. Railroad freight rate situation. 

Moody's magazine, Oct. 1907, v. 4: 427-433. 

"Interstate commerce act and federal regulation have resulted in 
more uniform classification and steadier rates." HGl.M85,v.4 

786 1907. Bryan, James Wallace. The constitutional aspects of 

the senatorial debate upon the rate bill. 
American Jaw review, Nov.-Dec. 1907, v. 41-' 801-844. 

787 1907. Nielsen, Fred K. The application of judicial remedies 

in the regulation of railway rates by public authority. 
Central law journal, Nov. 22, 1907, v. 65: 385-397. 

788 1907. Cornwall, George H. Proposed amendment of rate pro- 

visions of interstate commerce act. 
Railway age, Nov. 15, 1907, v. 44: 671-672. TFl.K3,v.44 

789 1907. Farrow, Edward S. The acuteness of the railroad rate 

problem. 
Railway critic, Nov. 1907, v. 6: 566-571. TFl.R42,v.6 

790 1907. McCune, Frank II. Severe arraignment of the rate law. 

Freight, Dec. 1907, v. 8: 255-256. HE2l22.F8,v.8 

791 1908. Tompkins, Leslie J. The U. S. Supreme court and rate 

legislation. 

American lawyer, Jan. 1908, v. 16: 4%-49- 

792 1908. Cobb, Frank M. Reasonableness of maximum rates as 

a constitutional limitation upon rate regulation. 
Harvard law review, Jan. 1908, v. 21: 175-194- 

793 1908. Robinson, Maurice H. The legal, economic and ac- 

counting principles involved in the judicial determination 
of railway passenger rates. 
Yale review, Feb. 1908, v. 16: 355-399. Hl.Y2,v.l6 

794 1908. McPherson, Logan G. Freight rate complaints under 

the Hepburn law. 
Railway age, May 8, 1908, v. 45: 658-662. TFl.R3,v.45 

795 1908. Moseley, E. A. Work of Interstate commerce commis- 

sion under Hepburn act. 
Railway age, May 15, 1908, v. 45: 692-694. TFl.R3,v.45 

796 1908. Myrick, O. II. Regulation of rates to be charged by 

public service corporations. 
Central law journal, Oct. 16-23, 1908, v. 67: 299-305; 

317-324. 

Contents. — I. Miscellaneous enterprises affected with a public 
interest. — II. Railroad companies. 



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797 1908. Clark, E. E. Rate fixing by commission. 

Freight, Oct. 1908, v. 9: 263-265. HE2l22.F8,v.9 

798 1908. Campbell, Will A. Throttling rate reduction. 

Van Norden magazine, Oct. 1908, v. 4'- 59-66. 

"Railroad employes . . . have organized to oppose . . . parties 
hostile to their interests." HGl.V3,v.4 

799 1909. Thome, Clifford. Will the Supreme court become the 

supreme legislature of the United States ? 
American law review, Mar. -Ayr. 1909, v. 43: 228-265. 

On the relation of the United States Supreme court to the railroad 
rate question. 

800 1909. Smith, James E. Rate regulations from the shipper's 

standpoint. 
Freight, June, 1909, v. 10-: 167-171. HE2i22.F8,v.io 

801 1909. Robinson, Maurice H. Railway freight rates. The 

legal, economic, and accounting principles involved in 
their judicial determination. 
Yale review, Aug. 1909, v. IS: 122-153. Hl.Y2,vi8 

802 1910. Dewsnup, Ernest Ritson. Railway rate making and 

rate reforming. 
Railway world, Afar. 11-Apr. 1, 1910, v. 54: 196-199; 
216-218; 236-237; 256-258. tfi.R68,v.54 

803 1910. Taylor, Kendall. The contest over railroad rate 

increases. 
Bankers magazine, Sept. 1910, v. 81: 352-354- 

HG1501.B3,v.81 

804 1910-1911. Hammond, M. B. Railway rate theories of the 

Interstate commerce commission. 
Quarterly journal qf economics, Nov. 1910- May, 1911, v. 25: 
1-66; 279-336; 471-538. hbi.Q3,v.25 

805 1910. Sakolski, A. M. Economic phases of the railroad rate 

controversy. 
Yale review, Nov. 1910, v. 19: 268-288. Hl.Y2,v.l9 

806 1911. Ransom, William L. Passenger rates and the regulative 

commissions. 
Editorial review, Jan. 1911, v. 4 : 4A~55- AP2.E26,v.4 

807 1911. Fenwick, Charles G. Charter contracts and the regu- 

lation of rates. 
Michigan law review, Jan. 1911, v. 9: 225-232. 



RAILROAD RATE REGULATION I PERIODICALS 107 

808 1911. Graham, A. A. Regulation of railway rates, profits and 

wages. 
Railway age gazette, Feb. 17, 1911, v. 50: 314-315. 

TFl.R2,v.50 

809 1911. Delano, Frederick Adrian. Railway problems and rail- 

way rates. 
World to-day, Feb. 1911, v. 20: 159-165. 

AP2.W75,v.20 

810 1911. Thorington, W. S. Suggestions on railroad rate 

regulation. 

Central law journal. Mar. 31, 1911, v. 72: 229-232. 

811 1911. Fax-reaching efTect of Commerce commission's rate 

decisions. 
Commercial and financial chronicle, Mar. 18-25, 1911, v. 
92: 690-692; 767-769. hgi.C7,v.92 

812 1911. James, Francis B. The freight rate decisions. 

Moody's magazine, Mar. 1911, v. 11: 163-164- 

HGl.M85,v.ll 

813 1911. Eaton, J. Shirley. The railroad rate decision. 

North American review, May, 1911, v. 193: 694-707. 

AP2.N7,v.l93 

814 1911. Bailly, Edward C. The legal basis of rate regulation. 

Fair return on the value employed for the public service. 
Columbia law review, June, Nov. 1911, v. 11: 532-553; 6S9- 
660. 

815 1911. Lane, Franklin K. Application of the new long and 

short haul clause to intermountain rates. 
Railway age gazette, July 28, 1911, v. 51: 167-170. 

TFl.R2,v.51 

816 1911. Prouty, Charles A. Application of the long and short 

haul clause in the Spokane case. 
Railway age gazette, July 28. 1911, v. 51: 170-173. 

TFl.R2,v.51 

817 1911. Oberlin, Paca. Authorizing a federal commission to 

fix rates of interstate carriers is not a delegation of con- 
gressional power in the constitutional sense. 
Central law journal, Dec. 15, 1911, v. 73: 425-432. 



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818 1911. Martin, Grant G. Recent federal court decisions af- 

fecting state laws regulating freight and passenger rates. 
Yale law journal, Dec. 1911, v. 21: 117-125. 

819 1912. Baker, Jay Newton. The fourth section, or the long 

and short haul. 
Yale law journal, Feb. 1912, v. 21: 278-299. 

820 1912. Coleman, William C. The commerce clause and in- 

. trastate rates. 

Columbia law review, Apr. 1912, v. 12: 321-350. 

821 1912. Swayze, Francis J. The regulation of railway rates 

under the fourteenth amendment. 
Quarterly journal of economics, May, 1912, v. 26: 389-424- 

HBl.Q3,v.26 

• 

822 1912. Meyer, Balthasar H. The nation as a rate maker. 

Further steps in federal regulation of railways. 
Case and comment, June, 1912, v. 19: 8-14- 

823 1912. Gaines, Morrell W. Reasonable regulation of railroad 

rates. 
Yale review, July, 1912, n. s., v. 1: 657-677. 

Hl.Y2,n. B .,v.l 



INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONS 

TRUSTS 

GENERAL. SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST ACT 

BOOKS 

897 American academy of political and social science. Tho 
scope and limits of federal anti-trust legislation: Addresses 
at the eighth annual meeting, and papers by James M. 
Beck, Charlton T. Lewis, James Wnford Garner. 
Philadelphia, American academy of political and social science; 
London, P. S. King & son; [etc., etc.], 1904. cover-title, 
8 p. I, 89-147 p. 2U cm . (Publications of the American 
academy of political and social science, no. 430.) 
5-16904 HD2778.A7 

Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political 
and social Bcience for July, 1904, v. '24. Hl.A4,v.24 

Contents. — The federal power over trusts, by T. M. Beck.— The 
acope and limits of congressional legislation against the trusts, by 
C. T. Lewis. The Northern securities case, by J. YV. Garner. 

897a Industrial competition and combination. 

Philadelphia, Aim riant acadt my of political and social science, 

1912. viii, 384 P- %5 cm - (Its Annals, vol. xlii, whoh 

no. 131.) 

Contents. — pt. i. The effect of industrial combinations on labor 
conditions: Harmful effects of industrial combinations on labor 
conditions, by J. Williams. The United States steel corporation 
and labor, by J. A. Pitch. Beneficial effects of industrial com- 
binations mi lalmr conditions, by It. S. Woodward, jr. Big busi- 
ness and labor, by J. T. McCleary. The United States steel 
corporation and labor conditions, by U. C, Boiling, Discussion. — 
pt. ii. Competition as a safeguard to national welfare: The possi- 
bility of competition in commerce and industry, by J. Ii. Clark. 
Unfair competition by monopolistic cerporatinns, by B. Wyman. 
Competition as a safeguard to national welfare, by T. Williams. 
The fallacy of "big business," by E. S. Meade. Competition: 
the safeguard and promoter of general welfare, by G. F. Canfield. 
Publicity of accounts of industrial corporations, byM. M. Dawson. 
Unregulated competition is destructive of national welfare, by 
A. R. Foote.- pt. in. The relation of industrial combinations to 
national welfare: The benefits of industrial combinations, by J. 
Kirby, jr. Industrial combines and national progress, by J. K. 
Gwynn. Contribution of industrial combinations to national wel- 
fare, by M. W. Alexander. Publicity in affairs of industrial com- 

109 
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binations, by J. R. Garfield. — pt. iv. The policy of Great Britain, 
Canada and Germany as compared with that of the United States 
■with reference to industrial combinations: The Canadian com- 
bines investigation act, by W. L. M. King. Business and politics 
at home and abroad, by G. H. Montague. Attitude of German 
people and government towards trusts, by R. Roesler. P<>'" ies 
of Germany, England, Canada and the United States towards 
combinations, by F. Walker. Discussion. — pt. v. The effect of 
the Sherman anti-trust law on the business of the country: The 
Sherman anti-trust law and the business of the country, by J. T. 
Talbert. Government regulation of big business in the future, by 
H. R. Seager. Effect of the anti-trust law on general business, 
by A. D. Noyes. The bogey of the "patent monopoly," by G. H. 
Montague. Discussion. — pt. vi. The elements of a constructive 
national policy with reference to industrial combinations: The 
administration's theory of a constructive policy concerning 
combinations: I. Address by President Taft. II. Address by 
G. W. Wickersham. Corporate regulation — an administrative 
office, by H. K. Smith. Review and criticism of anti-trust legis- 
lation, by F. G. Newlands. Limitations of anti-trust legislation, 
by J. M. Beck. Federal incorporation of interstate corporations, 
by E. W. Roberts. Control of corporations, persons and firms 
engaged in interstate commerce, by J. S. Williams. — Communica- 
tion: The cost of the Isthmian ship canal, by J. C. Trautwine, jr. — 
Notes and discussions: Fisher's "The purchasing power of money. " 
The scope of the Sherman act; the intention of its framers. — ■ 
Report of the Annual meeting committee. 
12-16856 Hl.A4,v.42. HD2721.A6 

898 American bar association. Report of the Committee on juris- 

prudence and law reform. 

(In its Report, 1897. Philadelphia, 1897. 22V- m . p. 325-346.) 
Also printed in American law review, Sept.-Oct. 1897, v. 31: 721- 
741, under title: The federal anti-trust law and its judicial con- 
struction. 

899 Baily, William II. A problem in the control of business cor- 

porations. 

(In Iowa state bar association. Proceedings, 1906. Iowa City, 1906. 
24 cm . p. 46-55.) 

900 Baker, Charles Whiting. Monopolies and the people. 3d ed. 

rev. and enl. 
New York cfc London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1899. xxiii p., 
1 I., 368 p. 19i cm . [Questions of the day, 59.] 

The Library of Congress has also the edition of 1889. 
Nov. 30, 99-6/2 HD2795.B2 

901 Bancroft, Edgar Addison. Destruction or regulation? Ad- 

dress before the Trust conference of the National civic 
federation at Chicago, October 23, 1907. 
[Chicago? 1907.] cover-title, 20 p. 25\ cm . 

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FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: BOOKS 111 

902 Beach, Charles Fisk, sr. A treatise on the law of monopolies 

and industrial trusts, as administered in England and in 
the United States of America. 
St. Louis, Central law journal co., 1898. Ixx p., 1 I., 760 p. 
8°. 
Sept. 21, 98-10 

903 Beach, Charles Fisk, jr. Recent and pending "trust" legisla- 

tion and litigation in the United States. Address at the 
University of Minnesota, February 13, 1903. 
St. Paul, 1908. 83 p. 22"". 

3-28647 HD2795.B34 

904 Bumphrey, Marvin Kale. Authorship of the Sherman anti- 

trust law, report of an investigation of the official records. 
[Cincinnati, 1912.} cover-title, 128 p. 23 cm . 

12-1501 HD2778.B8 

905 Chicago conference on trusts, 1899. Speeches, debates, 

resolutions, list of the delegates, committees, etc. Held 

September 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 1899. 
Chicago, The Civic federation of Chicago, 1900 [1899]. 1 p. I., 

x, 5-626 p. front., ports. 20 cm . 

Contents. — A statement of the trust problem, by Henry C. Adams; 
How to judge the right of the trusts to live, by J. Dana Adams; 
Address of welcome, by Edward C. Akin; Benefits and hardships 
Of combinations, byG. W. Atkinson; Trusts an early incident, but 
no longer the product, of present prosperity, by Henry D. Baker; 
Trust evils and suggested remedies: A problem for a generation to 
settle, by Edward W. Bemis; The tariff not mother of trusts, but 
mother of American wealth and power, by Henry W. Blair; Trusts 
a natural industrial feature and should not suffer legislative 
restraint, by Charles J. Bonaparte; Are the new combinations 
socially dangerous? by John Graham Brooks; The man before the 
dollar: Society not enthralled to an institution solely because the 
institution exists: The remedy of Congressional license, by William 
Jennings Bryan; Reply to Mr. Foulke. by Wm. Jennings Bryan; 
The trust as a conspiracy against civilization, by I. D. Chamber- 
lain; The necessity of restraining monopolies while retaining 
trusts, by John Bates (lark; Effect produced by combinations, 
whether of capital or labor, upon the general prosperity of the com- 
munity, by W. Bouri.e Cockran; Reply to Mr. Bryan and answers 
to various questions, by \\ . Bourke Cockran; Committee on organi- 
zation and program; Committee on resolutions; Neglect of the old 
principle of "public benefit" in recent corporation laws; by 
John B. Conner; Trusts: their abuses and remedies, by Stephen P. 
Corliss: Restraint of the corporation, by E. C. Crow; The Arkansas 
anti-trust law, by Jefferson Davis; Overcapitalization and con- 
cealment, by James B. Dill; Trusts and their effects upon commer- 
cial travelers, by P. E. Dowe; The advantages of rightful combina- 
tion, by James W. Ellsworth; The economic history of a long- 
established factor in American transportation, by Stuyvesanl 1- i.-h; 
A plea for moderate action, by William Fortune; Desirability of 



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trusts, by Charles Foster; Why trusts cannot be entirely over- 
thrown, by William Dudley Foulke; In criticism of certain views 
of William J. Bryan, by William Dudley Foulke; Maryland and 
the trusts, by George R. Gaither, jr.; An iron and steel worker's 
view of combination, by M. M. Garland; The control of trusts. 
by Samuel Gompers; Railroad responsibility for objectionable 
combinations: The farmers and the Chicago grain market, by 
S. H. Greeley: The trust as a phenomenon to be handled fear- 
lessly and utilized for the public weal, by Laurence Gronlund; 
The public and the trusts, by George Gunton; Federal control by 
explicit and comprehensive statute, by F. F. Haley: Foreign 
markets and American shipping: Extension of competition for 
agricultural relief, by J. C. Hanley. Causes, dangers, and benefits 
of combinations, by Azcl F. Hatch: The social enemy, by John W. 
Hayes; Introductory address, by Franklin H. Head; Tariff the 
mother of trusts, by Byron W. Holt; Formulation, by permanent 
chairman of the conference, of certain suggested methods for tl.e 
solution of the trust problem, by William Wirt Howe; Fire insur- 
ance cooperative, but not a trust: Its relation to the community, 
by E. C. Irwin: Elements of the trust problem, by Jeremiah W. 
Jenks; Federal and state regulation of trusts, by Aaron Jones; 
The trust as a labor-saving machine in the development of a large 
programme, by Samuel M. Jones: New Jersey and trusts, by 
Edward Quinton Keasbey; Analysis of industrial statistics col- 
lected by the Civic federation of Chicago, by David Kinley; 
Equality of rights in transportation agencies, by Martin A. Knapp; 
Property rights and human rights, by M. L. Lockwood; The 
farmer: The man who can declare his "Live and let live" policy 
at the ballot box, by Cyrus G. Luce; Combinations in the main 
beneficial, by Emerson McMillin: Recognition of the inevitable 
and adjustment thereto, by S. A. Martin; The trust from a socialist 
point of view, by Thomas J. Morgan; No monopoly where trade ard 
commerce free, by J. Sterling Morton; Railroad cooperation more 
economic than unrestricted competition, by Paul Morton; Prac- 
tical remedies for industrial trusts, by G. W. Northrop, jr.; The 
limitation of competition and combination as illustrated in the 
regulations of railroads, by Joseph Ximmo, jr.; Federal taxation 
as a means of regulation, by Francis G. Newlands; Where compe- 
tition is present discrimination cannot be absent : An argument for 
the restoration of the pooling privilege with federal supervision, by 
H. T. Newcomb; The menace of monopoly, by Henry W. Pea- 
body; The effect of trusts on our national life and citizenship, by 
HazenS. Pingree; A letter to Professor George Gunton. by Hazen S. 
Pingree; Where single taxers stand: The lesson of the giant with 
his feet on the ground, by Louis F. Post; Consolidation a natural 
growth with many obviously good results, by W. P. Potter; The 
wrong of special privilege, by Lawson Purdy; Monopolies under 
patents and the industrial effects thereof, by James H. Raymond: 
How consolidation has worked out in the case of one of the great 
common carriers, by Edward P. Ripley; The antidote of free 
trade and the international trust, by Samuel Adams Robinson; 
Historical development of the corporation, with exclusion of the 
principle of public benefit, by A. E. Rogers: Legislative dis- 
cipline to make trusts harmless, by Edward Rosewater; Combina 
tions the inevitable incidents of industrial evolution, by David 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: BOOKS 113 

Ross; The greatest problem since slavery, by U. M. Rose; Trusts 
and free trade, by John F. Scanlan; Competition the best regu- 
lator, by Charles A. Schieren; Strength of the trusts in props of 
special privilege, by George A. Schilling; Corporate ownership of 
railroads the backbone of the trust; protective tariff its right arm, 
by J. G. Schonfarber; Excessive financial energy, by Horatio W. 
Seymour; Explanation of the new trades combination movement 
in England, by E. J. Smith; The right of a state to regulate all cor- 
porations doing business within it, by T. S. Smith; The free list 
and a graduated corporation tax as trust remedies, by John W. 
Spencer; A farmer on trusts: Regulation from the protectionist's 
Standpoint, by John M. Stahl; A criticism of the Smithsonian sys- 
tem of trades combinations: Reform without an economic feature, 
by A. W. Still; The economic advantages of combination, by 
Clem Studebaker: The relation of an unstable currency to the for- 
mation of trusts, by II. II. Swain; The mam problem — How shall 
we distinguish among corporations? by Robert S. Taylor; The 
bogey monster: A thing to be regulated and encouraged, by F. B. 
Thurber; The attitude of anarchism toward industrial combina- 
tions, by Benjamin R. Tucker; The legal status of combinations 
of labor, by William H. Tuttle; Protection and trusts, by Thomas 
Updegraff; Trusts from a business man's standpoint, by T. B. 
Walker; Efficacy of economic checks in regulating competitive 
trusts, by James R. Weaver; The combination in history, ethics, 
and political economy: Should it be prevented by law? by A. Leo 
Weil; A period of doubt and darkness in a new industrial era, by 
Henry White; The trust as a logical development impossible to 
extinguish and difficult to regulate, by C. D. Willard; Principles 
and sources of the trust evil as Texas sees them, by Dudley G. 
Wooten; The trust: An institution pronounced by the United 
States Supreme court, in 1895, beyond Congressional control, by 
John I. Yellott. 
Feb. 1, 1900-17 HD2783.A3 1900 

906 Trusts pro and con; being a detailed report of the 

Chicago trust conference held in Chicago, September 13- 
16, 1899, under the auspices of the Civic federation. 
W. Bourke Cockran vs. William Jennings Bryan. 

Chicago, G. M. Hill co., [1899]. 182 p. illus. 19%™. 
( The Marguerite series, no. 156.) 
Nov. 2, 99-16 HD2781.C42 

907 Clark, Hugo, and Bartlett Brooks. The trusts and the Con- 

stitution ; a monograph ; the evds of allowing one corpora- 
tion to hold stock in another and the unconstitutionality 
of state statutes which permit it . . . the Northern se- 
curities company in a new light, and the absolute power 
in the national government ... to control or abolish 
trusts and monopolies. 
[Bangor, Me., The T. W. Burr printing co., 1904.] 84 p. 

£3 cm 
7-28643 HD2778.C59 



114 LIBRAKY OF CONGRESS 

90S Clark, John Bates, and John Maurice Clark. The control of 
trusts. Rewritten and enl. 
New York, The Macmittan company, 1912. xi, 202 p. 20 cm . 

12-20812 HD2795.C5 1912 

909 The problem of monopoly; a study of a grave danger 

and of the natural mode of averting it. 

New York, The Columbia university press, The Macmillan 
company agents; London, Macmillan <£• co., ltd., 1904- 
vi p., 1 I., 128 p. 20\ cm . (Columbia university lectures.) 
"This little work gives permanent form to a course of lectures re- 
cently delivered in Cooper union, New York." — Pref. 
Favors control of monopolies by abolition of railroad discrimination, 
regulation of trust prices and tariff reduction. 
4-19050 HD2795.C53 

910 Clews, Henry. The Wall street point of view. 

New York, Boston, [etc.], Silver, Burdett & co., [1900\. xiv 
p., 1 l, 290 p. front, (port.) 12°. 

"Concerning trusts and coiporations": p. 31-43. 
"The laws relating to trusts, corporations, and railroads": p. 1G9-17S. 
Oct. 11, 1900-25 HG4572.C65 

911 Collier, William Miller. The trusts. What can we do with 

them ? What can they do for us 1 
New York, The Baker and Taylor company, [1900]. vi p., 

11., 388 p. 19ir cm . 

Considers combinations of capital as a necessity of modern condi- 
ditions, at the same time regards them as having elements of danger. 
One chaptei is devoted to a discussion of "trusts and special 
privileges," wherein an attempt is made to show that trusts are 
the result of special privileges. The evils of overcapitalization, 
the relations of the tariff and expansion to trusts, the scope and 
extent of legislative powers over trusts, and the constitutional 
limitations and restrictions are also reviewed. 

Aug. 23, 1900-26/2 HD2795.C6 

912 Cook, William Wilson. The corporation problem. 

New York, London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1893. vi, 262 p. 
20 cm . 

Contents. — Introductory. — Various controversies to which corpora- 
tions have given rise — Remedies for the lailroad problem. — Coi- 
porations as the owners of natuial monopolies. — Trusts. — Corpora- 
tions and the republic. — Index. 
A 11-809 

913 Farrelly, Hugh P. The legal aspect of trusts and their control. 

(In Bar association of the state of Kansas. Seventeenth atstual 
meeting, 1900. Clay Center, 1900. 8°. p. 86-92.) 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS : BOOKS 115 

914 Fay, Charles Norman. Big business and government. 

New York, Moffat, Yard and company, 1912. vi, 201 p. 
19\ cm . 
12-8465 HD2795.F2 

915 Frederiksen, Ditlev Monrad. The old common law and the 

new trusts. 
[Ann Arbor, Mich,, 1904.] cover-title, 21 p. 23 cm . 

Reprinted from Michigan law review, vol. in, no. 2, December, 1904. 
5-25958 HD2777.F8 

916 French, Henry Findlay. Federal control of trusts and com- 

binations in restraint of trade under the commerce clause 
of the Constitution. 
[Baltimore, Press of Kohn & Pollock, inc., c 1909.] 28 p. 
23 cm. 

9-12270 HD2778.F8 

918 Grosscup, Peter Stenger. The so-called trusts; or, The next 

great step in American politics. An address before the 
faculty and students of the University of Nebraska, at 
Lincoln, Friday, December 12th, 1902. 
[Chicago], The Library and publication committee, 1902. 1 p. 
I., 16 p. 23\ cm . Hamilton club of Chicago. Serial pub- 
lications, no. 20.) 
5-16744 HD27&5.G8 

919 Halle, Wilhelm Ernst Hermann von. Trusts or industrial 

combinations and coalitions in the United States. 
New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1899. xvi, 
350 p. 2 fold, diagr. 19"". 

Bibliography: p. 338-350. 

The Library of Congress has also the edition of 1895. 

Contents. — Introduction. — I. Earlier public policy as to combina- 
tions. — II. The condition of affairs before the Interstate commerce 
law, and the anti-trust legislation. — III. The forms of organiza- 
tion. — IV. The objects of organization. — V. Nature and effect of 
trusts. — VI. The latest phase of corporation law, and its effect on 
the form and nature of combinations. — VII. Public opinion and 
the combinations. — VIII. Conclusions. — Appendices. 
4-3850/2 HD2785.H22 

920 Hornblower, William B. Anti-trust legislation and litigation. 

(In American bar association. Report, 1911. Baltimore, 1911. 8°. 

p. 304-338.) 
Also printed in Columbia law review, Dec. 1911, v. 11: 701-722. 

921 Modern legislation. 

{In Bar association of the state of New Hampshire. Proceedings, 

1908. Concord, 1909. 8°. p. 493-520.) 
Criticism in detail of the Sherman anti-trust act. Opposed to federal 

licensing of corporations doing an interstate business. 



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922 Hottenstein, Marcus Stephen. The Sherman anti-trust law. 

An address delivered before the Bar association of Lehigh 
County, on October 11th, 1910. 
[Allentown. Pa., 1910.} cover-title, 80 p. 23 cm . 

11-22144 HD2778.H85 

Also printed in American law review, Nov .-Dec. 1910, v. 44: 827- 
857. 

923 Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple. How Congress may control trusts. 

{In La Follette, Robert M. ed. The making of America. Chicago, 
1906. 8°. v. 3, p. 222-230.) HC103.L25,v.3 

f 

924 The trust problem. Rev. ed. 

New York, McClure, Phillips & CO., 1903. xx p., 2 l, 3-362 
p. fold, diagrs. 18 cm . 

"Bibliographical note": p. 317-318. 

The Library of Congress has also editions of 1900 and 1901. 

Contents. — Competition, its nature; The wastes of competition: 
Favors to industrial combinations; Combination and monopoly; 
Promoter and financier; The basis of capitalization; Methods of 
organization and management; Prices: Sugar, Whiskey, Petro- 
leum, Tin plate, Steel and Wire; The trusts and wages; Political 
and social effects; Legislation; Industrial combinations in Europe; 
Suggestions at Chicago trust conference; Preliminary report of the 
United States Industrial commission; Plan of Bird S. Coler for 
regulation of trusts; New York companies' act; Plan of William J. 
Bryan for regulation of trusts; The United States steel corpora- 
tion; Federal legislation. 
3-1975/2 HD2731.J53 

924a Joyce, Joseph Asbury. A treatise on monopolies and unlaw- 
ful combinations or restraints, embracing every contract, 
combination in the form of trust, pool or otherwise in 
restraint of trade or commerce. 
New York, The Banks law publishing co., 1911. Ixvi, 768 p. 
23 cm . 
12-2057 

925 Knox, Philander Chase. The commerce clause of the Consti- 

tution and the trusts. An address delivered before the 
Chamber of commerce, Pittsburg, Pa., on October 14, 1902. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1902. 1 p. I, 42 p. 24i cm . 
10-10033 HD2795.K7 

Also printed in U. S. Dept. of justice. Reply of the Attorney- 
general, dated January 3, 1903, to a communication dated Decem- 
ber 20, 1902, from the Hon. George F. Hoar . . . (57th Congress, 
2d session. Senate doc. 73), p. 37-50. HD2778.A5 1902b 

Also printed in Congressional record, 57th Congress, 1st session v. 
36, pt. 1, p. 413-415. Jll.K5,v.36,pt.l 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: BOOKS 117 

926 Knox, Philander Chase. The right of Congress to control the 

trusts. 

(In La Follette, Robert M. cd. The making of America. Chicago, 
1S06. 8°. V. 3, p. 204-221.) HC103.L25,v.3 

927 Lindsay, William. The man and the corporation. 

(In Virginia state bar association. Report, 1S08. Richmond, 1908, 

23cm. v. 21, p. 201-232.) 
Argues for control of corporations by the states. 

928 Littlefield, Charles E. The Sherman anti-trust law and the 

proposed amendments thereto. 

(In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1908. Springfield, 

1908. 8°. pt. 2, p. 23-65.) 
Also printed in Green bag, Dec. 1908, v. 20: 587-610. 
Chicago legal news, July 4, 1908, v. 40: 373-396, 378-379. 

929 Mann, E. A. The rule of reason. 

(In New Mexico bar association. Minutes, 1911. Albuquerque, 
[1911]. 8°. p. 55-68.) 

930 Marshall, William Vickroy. A curb to predatory wealth. 

New York, R. F. Fev/M cfc company, [ c 1909\. 1 p. I, 5-135 
p. 20 cm . 

The "curb" proposed is a progressive property tax. 
9-28104 HD2795.M27 

931 Montague, Gilbert Holland. Trusts of to-day; facts relat- 

ing to their promotion, financial management and the 
attempts at state control. 
New York, McClure, Phillips & co., 1904- xviii, 219 p. 
19\ cm . 

Contents. — The development of industrial combination. — The 
savings of combination. — The evils of practical monopoly. — The 
evils of present trust organization. — The history of anti-trust leg- 
islation. — The outlook for trust regulation. 
4-7543 HTJ2795.M7 

932 *Morawetz, Victor. The trust problem; an address delivered 

at the finance forum of the West side Y. M. C. A., New 
York, December 13, 1911. 
[New York, 1911.] 24 p. 8°. 
A 12-131 

933 National civic federation. Dept. on regulation of industrial 

corporations. The trust problem, replies of 16,000 rep- 
resentative Americans to a questionnaire. 
New York, [M. B. Brown printing and binding co.], 1912. 
626 p. 24 cm . 
12-10808 HD2795.N24 

*Not in Library of Congress. 



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934 National conference on trusts and combinations, Chi 

cago, 1907. Proceedings of the National conference on 
trusts and combinations under the auspices of the 
National civic federation, Chicago, October 22-25, 
1907. 
New York, National civic federation, 1908. 471 p. 20 cm . 
8-12986 HD2783.A3.1907 

935 Nettleton, Alured Bayard, ed. Trusts or competition ? Both 

sides of the great question in business, law and politics. 
Chicago, The Leon pub. company, 1900. 304 p. lS cm . 

Contents. — The argument for the trusts, to further favorable view, 
by Albert Shaw; The argument against the trust; Trusts in 
Europe; The college and the trust: Cornell university, by J. W. 
Jenks; Yale university, by A. T. Hadley; Columbia university, 
by J. B. Clark; University of Michigan, by H. C. Adams; Wil- 
liams college, by C. J. Bullock; Institute of social economics, by 
G. Gunton; Oberlin college, by J. N. Cawer; Bureau of economic 
research, by E. W. Bemis; University of Wisconsin, by R. T. 
Ely; The Chicago trust conference; Private monopoly indefen- 
sible, by W. J. Bryan . . . The question of remedies; The courts 
and the trusts; The Standard oil trust; The law and the trust; 
Trusts under the federal Constitution, by J. T. Dye; The trust in 
politics . . . Anti-trust legislation (in the states); List of lead- 
ing American trusts. 
Mar. 1, 1900-133 HD2795.N4 

936 Nimmo, Joseph, jr. An act to regulate commerce, etc. Ar- 

gument before subcommittee no. 3 of the Committee on 
the judiciary, House of representatives. 
[Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 12 p. 23 cm . 

8-35389 HD2778.N5 

937 Amendment of Sherman antitrust law. 

[Washington, Govt, print, on'., 1908. \ 16 p. 23 em . 

9-18504 HD2773 1908b 

938 Noble, Herbert. The Sherman anti-trust act and industrial 

combinations. 

(In Maryland state bar association. Report, 1909. [Baltimore], 

1909. 8°. p. 116-140.) 
Also printed in American law review, Mar-Apr. 1910, v. 44: 177-199. 

940 Nolan, Edward J. Combinations, trusts and monopolies; a 
discussion of the origin, development, and treatment of 
the modern industrial combination. 
New York, Broadway publishing company. [1904]. vui, 853 
p. front. 19^ cm . 

"Advocates" the abolition of all special protection, favors or privi- 
leges which are now afforded by the government to trusts or 



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combinations or to the industries in which they may be engaged; 
second, state supervision and inspection of the accounts and 
affairs of all corporations; and third, the establishment by law of 
a maximum rate of profit which corporations shall be allowed to 
earn in business. 
4-32170 HD2795.N7 

941 Norman, Lionel. Legal restraints on modern industrial com- 

binations and monopolies in the United States. 
St. Louis, Nixon-Jones printing co., [1S99\. cover-title, 16 p. 

24 cm . 

Reprinted from the American law review of July-Aug. 1899, v. 33: 
499-513. 
7-26397f HD2777.N8 

942 Noyes, Walter Chadwick. A treatise on the law of intercor- 

porate relations. 2d ed., rev. and enl. 
Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1909. 1x,9?4p. 24\ cm - 

Legislation affecting combinations. I. Federal anti-trust statute. 

II. State anti-trust statutes: p. 688-852. 
The Library of Congress has also the edition of 1902. 
9-868 

943 Parsons, Frank. The legal aspects of monopoly. 

(in Bemis, Edward W., ed. Municipal monopolies. New York, 1899. 
12°. p. 425-501.) 

HD4605.B3 

944 Rossington, W. II. The legal aspect of trusts and their 

control. 

(In Bar association of the state of Kansas. [Proceedings of] seven- 
teenth annual meeting, 1900. Clay Center, 1900. 8°. p. 93-103.) 

945 Royall, William Lawrence. The "pool" and the "trust." 

Their side of the case. Review of the Supreme court's 
traffic decision. 
Richmond, Va.,G. M. West 1887. 47 p. 21f m . 

Also in Virginia law register, July-Aug., 1897, v. 3: 163-188; 241-269. 
7-27919f HD2795.R8 

946 The Sherman law, what it was, what it is and what it 

should be. 

Richmond, Ya., The author, 1912. 53 p. 23 cm . 

12-15796 HD2778.R7 

947 Seager, Henry Rogers. The recent trust decisions. 

Boston, Ginn cfc company, 1911. 1 p. I, p. 581-614. 23 cm . 

11-31946 HD2778.S4 

"Advance sheets from Political science quarterly, vol. xxvi, no. 4, 

December, 1911." Hl.P8,v.26 



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948 Spelling, Thomas Carl. A treatise on trusts and monopolies^ 

containing an exposition of the rule of public policy against 
contracts and combinations in restraint of trade, and a 
review of cases, ancient and modern. 

Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1893. xxvii, 274 P- 
24 cm . 
10-11418 HD2751.S72 

949 [Swift, Morrison Isaac], What shall be done with trusts? 

[Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & co., c 1888.] 18 p. 24 cm . 

Reprinted from the Andover review for Aug. 1888, v. 10: 109-126. 
1-2561 HD2795.S9 

950 Taylor, Henry Osborn. A treatise on the law of private cor- 

porations. 5th ed. 
New York, The Banks law publishing co., 1902. xiii, 969 p. 
24 cm . 

"Relations between the state and the corporation": p. 420-507. 
2-23323 

951 Teichmann, Max. Trusts and legislation. An abstract of a 

paper read before the Federation of societies of public ac- 
countants in the United States of America, on October 28, 
1902, at Washington, D. C. 
[Baltimore? 1902?] 8 p. 22V m . 

ca 9^252 HD2795.T2 

952 Thacher, Thomas. Federal control of corporations. (Re- 

printed from the Yale law journal of April, 1905.) 
[n. p., 1905?} cover-title, 14 p. 20Y m . 

Opposes Garfield's plan for federal incorporation "which is uncon- 
stitutional in its purpose . . . and substitutes an advanced pater- 
nalism for liberty." 
8-17505 HD2795.T39 

953 Mr. Taft and the Sherman act. 

New York, The North American review publishing co., [1909]. 
16 p. 23¥ m . 

9-21609 HD2778.T6 

Reprinted from the North American review, April, 1909, v. 189 : 

513-526. AP2.N7,v.l89 

954 Thomas, Alsen Franklin. The slavery of progress; its causes 

and its cure. 
New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 
1910. 121 p. 19 cm . 

A discussion of the trust question. Favors government competition 
with trusts. 
10-8991 HD2795.T4 



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956 U.S. Bureau of corporations. Report of the Commissioner of 

corporations, December, 1904. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 1904. 2 p. 1,3-71 p. 23™. 
(58th Cong. 3d sess. House. Doc. no. 165.) 4830 

The first general report, covering period from organization of the 

Bureau, Feb. 1903, to June 30, L904. 
Discusses the constitutional power of Congress over corporations and 
recommends the passage of a law providing for a federal franchise 
or license system for corporations doing an interstate business 
6-5813 HD2775.A3 1903-04 

957 Circuit court (5th circuit) . A charge to a grand jury of 

the United States for the Southern district of Georgia; 
delivered by Judge Emory Speer in Savannah, Georgia, 
November 28, 1910. Relevant to the Sherman law and 
the Inter-state commerce law. 

[Nt in )'i>rk city, Printed and gratuitously distributed, by A. II. 
Walker, 1910.] 16 p., 1 1.' 23V m . 

The preface of Walker's History of the Sherman law is appended. 
11-71(1 HD2795.A18 

958 Congress. House. Committee on rules. Hearings on 

H. res. 813, to investigate violations of the Antitrust act 
of eighteen hundred and ninety. January 23, 1911. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 60 p. 23 cm . 

John Dalzell, chairman. 

On resolution directing that a committee of the House investigate 
violations of the Aniitrust act, the various interstate-commerce 
acts, and the acts relative to the national banking associations, 
ami that the committee investigate the United Slates .steel cor- 
poration. Statement of Hon. A. O. Stanley, etc. 
11-35187 HD2769.S8A5 1911 

959 — Hearings on House resolution no. 238 

authorizing the Monetary commission to investigate finan- 
cial institutions or corporations and report whether they 
operate in restraint of trade and in violation of law. 
July 27, 1911. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1011. 14 p. 23%™. 

Robert L. Henry, chairman. 

Statements of Hon. Charles A. Lindbergh and Hm. John W. Weeks. 
11-35665 HG2481.A4 1911 

900 Violations of Antitrust act of 1890. 

Hearings on House resolution no. 139, to investigate 
violations of the Antitrust act of 1890. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1011. 11.9 p. 23h™. 
Edward W. Pou, chairman. 

On resolution directing that a committee of the House investigate 
violations of the Antitrust act, the various interstate-commerce 



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acts, and the acts relative to the national banking associations, 
and that the committee investigate the United States steel cor- 
poration. 
Resolution commonly known as Stanley steel trust investigation 
resolution. 
11-35509 HD2773 1911 

961 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary. An act 
to regulate commerce, etc. Hearings on House bill 19745 
[April 4-May 1, 1908]. 
Washington, Gov't print, off., 190S. 749 p. 23 cm . 

The Hepburn amendment to the Sherman anti-trust act of 1890. 
Charles E. Littlefleld, chairman of subcommittee. 
8-35497 HD2773 1908 

962 Amendment to the Sherman anti-trust 

act. March 14, 1908. 
[Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908.\ 28 p. 23 cm . 

Statement of Hon. William Hughes in regard to effect of the act on 

labor unions, before a subcommittee, C. E. Littlefleld, chairman. 

8-35316 HD2778.A5 1908 

963 — Regulation of corporations [other than 

railroads]. Report. Mar. 23, 1906. 
[Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906.} 26 p. 8°. {59th, 
Cong. 1st sess. House. Report 24-91.) 

"In answer to the foregoing resolution of inquiry the committee is 
of the opinion: First. That the commerce clause of the Constitu- 
tion does not confer upon Congress the power to regulate or con- 
trol the business of insurance. Second. That the Constitution 
does not confer upon Congress the power to regulate or control 
state corporations operating within the states, except so far as 
they may be engaged in interstate commerce." 
Submitted by Mr. Jenkins. 

963a Trust legislation. Serial no. 1-8. 

Hearings, Jan. 26-June 11, 1912. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 10 pits. 28 cm . 

HD2773 1912a 

963b Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Hearing 

[Aug. 4, 1911-Mar. 27, 1912] pursuant to S. Res. 98, a 
resolution directing the Committee to investigate and 
report desirable changes in the laws regulating and con- 
trolling corporations, persons, and firms engaged in inter- 
state commerce. 
Washington. Govt, print, off., 1912. 3 v. 24 cm . 

Accompanying the Hearings is an Indexed digest of testimony oi 
135 pages. HD2773 1912 



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964 TJ. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the judiciary. Amend- 
ing antitrust act. Adverse report. <To accompany 
S. 6440 > . 
[Washington, Govt, print, of., 1909.] 14 p. 23™. (60th 
Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 848.) 5380 

9-35218 HD2778.A5 1909 

965 Amendment of Sherman antitrust law. 

Hearings [April 23-May 16, 1908] on the bill (S. 6331) to 
legalize contracts and agreements not in unreasonable 
restraint of trade or commerce, and the bill (S. 644(1) to 
regulate commerce among the several states or with for- 
eign nations, and to amend the act approved July 2, 1S90, 
entitled, "An act to protect trade and commerce against 
unlawful restraints and monopolies." 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 190S. 279 p. 23™. 

8-35499 HD2773 1908a 

967 Courts. Federal anti-trust decisions. Cases decided 

in United States courts arising under, involving, or 
growing out of the enforcement of the anti-trust act of 
July '2, 1S90 (26 Stat., 209) including a few somewhat 
similar decisions not based upon that act, 1S90-1912 
[i. e. 1911]. Comp. by John L. Lott, under the direc- 
tion of the Attorney general. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 4 v. tables. 23Y m - 
(62d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 111.) 

The decisions, 1890-1906, prepared and ed. by James A. Finch, 
and pub. in 2 v., 1907, are also included in this compilation. 
12-35 1 r, 1 HD2780.A2 1912 

9G8 Dept. of commerce and labor. Views of the Depart- 
ment of commerce and labor on the bill to regulate 
corporations engaged in interstate and foreign com- 
merce. Letter from the Secretary ... to the chair- 
man of the Committee on interstate and foreign com- 
merce, House of representatives, concerning House bill 
35, Sixty-second Congress, first session. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 9 p. 23\™. 

Reprint of a document originally pub., 1911, in an edition of 11 
pages. 
11-25425 HD2754.TJ6A3 1911a 

9G9 Dept. of justice. Civil and criminal cases instituted 

by the United States under the Sherman antitrust law 
of July 2, 1890. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 36 p. 23™. 

8-35698 HD2780.A2 1908 



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970 U.S. Dept. of justice. Reply of the Attorney-general dated 
January 3, 1903, to a communication dated December 
20. 19U2, from the Hon. George F. Hoar, chairman of 
the Committee on the judiciary. United States Senate. 
Sherman antitrust law. and list of decisions relating 
thereto. Also an address delivered by Attorney-general 
Philander C. Knox on the commerce clause of the Con- 
stitution and the trust, at Pittsburg, Pa., October 14, 
1902. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1903. 1 p. I, 50 p. 23Y m - 
{57 th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no. 73.) 4422 

Presented by Mr. Hoar and ordered printed January G, 1903. 
5-18118 HD2778.A5 1902b 

The "Reply" is reprinted in William Z. Ripley's "Trusts, pools 
and corporations," Boston, 1905, p. 263-288. HD2785.R5 

971 Suits instituted by the Department of justice 

under the Sherman antitrust law. Letter from the 
Attorney-general, submitting statement. 
[Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906.] 26 p. 23™. (59th 
Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 526.) 

William H. Moody, Attorney-general. 
G-35272 

973 Industrial commission. Trusts and industrial com- 
binations. Statutes and decisions of federal, state, and 
territorial law [prepared by Jeremiah W. Jenks] to- 
gether with a digest of corporation laws applicable to 
large industrial combinations [prepared by Frederic J. 
Stimson]. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1900. 291 p. fold, tables. 
#3$ cm . (The Commission'* Reports, vol. ii.) 
4-18092 5 HC101.A3.V.2 

974 Laws, statutes, etc. Bills and debates in Congress 

relating to trusts. Fiftieth Congress to Fifty-seventh 
Congress, first session, inclusive. Prepared by direc- 
tion of the Attorney-general. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1903. xi, 1113 p. 29\™. 

(57th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no. 147.) 4429 

Ed. by James A. Finch. First printed, 1902, in an ed. of 50 copies. 

3-6855 HD2771.A42 

975 The Sherman antitrust law with amendments 

and list of cases decided thereunder or relating thereto. 
July 1. 1912. 
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 62 p. 2U cm . 

12^10002 HD2778.A5 1912 



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976 U. S. President, 1909-13 (Toft). Message of the President 

of the United States, communicated to the two houses 
of ('(ingress at the beginning of the second session Sixty- 
second Congress, December 5, 1911, on the anti-trust 
statute. 
Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1911. 43 p. 24\ cm . 

"Appendix a. Suits brought and prosecutions instituted by the 
United States under the Sherman antitrust law": p. 19-43. 
11-35995 HD2775.A4 1911 

977 Special message of the President of the United States 

on interstate commerce and antitrust laws and federal 
incorporation. 

Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 20 p. 23 cm . 

Transmitted to Congress Jan. 7, 1910. HE2705.191O.F4 

10-35062 HE2705.1910.F41 

978 Van Hise, Charles Richard. Concentration and control; a 

solution of the trust problem in the United States. 
Ni //' York, The MacmiUan company, 1912. xiii, 288 p. 
21 cm . 
12-13213 HD2795.V3 

979 Walker, Albert Henry. History of the Sherman law of t he 

United States of America. 
New York, The Equity press, 1910. xiii, 320 p. 20h cm . 

Reviewed: Nation, Feb. 9, 1911, v. 92: 144; Political science quar- 
terly, Dec. 1911, v. 26: 724-726. 
10-22434 HD2778.W3 

981 Weeks, Lyman Horace. The other side; a brief account of 

tlic development of industrial organizations in the United 
States and a study of the advantages that capital, labor 
and the consuming public derive from them. 
New York, National pub. co., [1900]. 229 p. 12°. 
" Anti-trust legislation futile": p. 161-198. 
July 12, 1900-146 HD2795.W4 

982 Wickersham, George Woodward. Recent interpretation of 

the Sherman act. An address before the Michigan state 
bar association July 6, 1911. 
Wash higton, [Govt, print, off.], 1911. 18 p. 23\ cm . ([ U. S.] 
62d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 83.) 

Also printed in Michigan law review, Nov. 1911, v. 10: 1-25. 
11-35626 HD2778.W6 

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982a Wilson, Woodrow. Woodrow Wilson on government in 
relation to business. 
New York city, [1912]. 16 p. 25h cm . 

Address delivered before the Economic club of New York, May 23, 
1912. 
12-22586 JA77.W6 

983 Wyman, Bruce. Control of the market; a legal solution of the 

trust problem. 
New York, Moffat, Yard and company, 1911. 8 p. I., v-vii, 
282 p. 19\ cm . 

Reprinted, in part, from the Green bag and from the treatise Public 
service corporations. 
11-30803 HD2795.W97 

ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 

984 1888. Heinsheimer, Norbert. The legal status of trusts. 

Columbia law times, Nov. 1888, v. 2: 51-58. 

985 1888. Hadley, Arthur T. Some difficulties of public business 

management. 
Political science quarterly, Dec. 1888, v. 8: 572-591. 

Hl.P8,v.3 

986 1888. Dwight, Theodore W. The legality of "trusts." 

Political science quarterly, Dec. 18SS, v. 8: 592-632. 

Hl.P8,v.3 

987 1889. Frost, T. Gold. Legislative control over private cor- 

porations. 
Columbia law times, Mar. 1889, v. 2: 201-210. 

988 1889. Heinsheimer, Norbert. The legal status of trusts. 

Political science quarterly, Mar. 18S9, v. 4- 190-193. 

H1.P8.V.4 

989 1889. Abbott, Austin. Condition of the law as to combina- 

tions. 
American law review, Sept.-Oct., 1889, v. 23: 755-758. 

990 1891. Boisot, Louis, jr. The legality of trust combinations. 

American law register, Dec. 1891, v. 30: 751-770. 

991 1893. Dodd, S. C. T. The present legal status of trusts. 

Harvard law review, Oct. 1893, v. 7: 157-169. 

992 1894. Dana, William F. "Monopoly" under the national 

anti-trust act. 
Harvard law review, Jan. 1894, v. 7: 338-355. 



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993 1894. Jenks, Jeremiah W. Capitalistic monopolies and their 

relation to the state. 
Political science quarterly, Sept. 1S94, V. 9: 486-509. 

Hl.P8,v.9 

994 1895. Cooke, Frederick II. Economic and uneconomic anti- 

trust legislation. 
American academy of political and social science. Annals. 
Jan. 1S95, v. 5: 109-118. Hl.A4,v.5 

995 1895. Dowd, Jerome. Trusts: abuses and remedies. 

American academy of political and social science. Annals, 
Jan. 1895, v. 5: 113-117. Hl.A4,v.5 

996 1896. Forrest, J. D. Anti-monopoly legislation in the 

United States. 
American journal of sociology, Jan. 1896, v. 1: 411-^25. 

HM1.A7.V.1 

997 1896. Guy, Jackson. Trusts and monopolies. The anti- 

monopoly act: a review of the decisions affecting it. 
Virginia law register, Feb. 1896, v. 1 : 709-7,.'~>. 

998 1896. Beach, Charles F., jr. Recent legislation in restraint 

of trade. 
American journal of sociology, May, 1896, v. 1: 657-673. 

HMl.A7,v.l 

999 1896. Hunter, John, jr. Trusts and monopolies — reply [to 

article by Jackson Guy in Virginia law register, for Feb. 
1896]. 
Virginia law register, July, 1896, v. 2: 160-167. 

1000 1897. The question of trusts. How much public control is 

possible and necessary?: a symposium. 
Independent, Mar. 4, 1897, v. 49: 265 % -275. 

Contents. — Trusts and the law, by John B. Clark. — The oil com- 
bination, by Henry D. Lloyd. — The war against wealth, by 
S. C. T. Dodd.— The situation and the remedy, by R. T. Ely.— 
Large aggregations of capital. Are they necessary? If so, under 
what limitations, by George Gunton. — The value of trusts, by 
Otis Kendall Stuart. — Sugar trust invest [gat ions, by George J. 
Manson. — The socialist view of the trust, by Daniel De Leon. 

AP2.I53,v.49 

1001 1897. Goodnow, Frank J. Trade combinations at common 

law. 
Political science quarterly, June, 1897, v. 12: 212-245. 

Hl.P8,v.l2 
Reprinted in William Z. Ripley's "Trusts, pools and corpora- 
tions," Boston, 1905, p. 230-262. HD2785.R5 



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1002 1897. Kellogg, D. O. Trusts: how to deal with them. 

Self culture, Oct. 1897, v. 6: 1-7. AP2.M65,v.6 

1003 1897. Randolph, Carman F. Comments on federal trust 

legislation. 
Political science quarterly, Dec. 1S97, v. 12: 622-665. 

Hl.P8,v.l2 

1004 189?. Yarros, V. S. Trusts and the movement against 

them. 
Self culture, Dec. 1897, v. 6: 285-240. AP2.M65,v.6 

1006 1898. Whitney, Edward B. Constitutional questions under 

the federal anti-trust law. 
Yale law journal, Apr. 1898, v. 7: 285-294. 

1007 1898. Finkelnburg, Gustavus A. The power of the state to 

regulate prices and charges. 
American law review, July- Aug. 1898, v. 32: 501-514- 

1008 1898. Jenks, Jeremiah W. Recent legislation and adjudica- 

tion on trusts. 
Quarterly journal of economics, July, 1898, v. 12: 461-4^6. 

HBl.Q3,v.l2 

1009 1898. Willcox, David. Recent construction of the federal 

anti-trust act. 
Forum, Dec. 1898, v. 26: 452-458. AP2.F8,v.26 

1010 1899. Cooke, Frederick H. Anti-trust legislation and the 

doctrine against contracts in restraint of trade. 
American law review, Jan.-Feb. 1899, v. 33: 63-74- 

1011 1899. Walker, Aldace F. Anti-trust legislation. 

Forum, May, 1899, v. 27: 257-267. AP2.F8,v.27 

1012 1899. Winchester, Boyd. The great problem that confronts 

our legislatures and courts: [the control of trusts]. 
American law review, July-Aug. 1899, v. 33: 514-521 . 

1013 1899. Peffer, W. A. The trust problem and its solution. 

Forum, July. 1899, v. 27: 523-533. AP2.F8,v.27 

1014 1899. Smith, Edwin Burritt. Trusts— their legal status. 

Self-adturt . Aug. 1899. v. 9: 648-656. AP2.M65,v.9 

1015 1899. Kleberg, Rudolph. State control of trusts. 

Arena,, Aug. 1899, v. 22: 191-200. 

The author's remedies inr trusts Lire bimetallism, public regulation 
of transportation and communication, public control or ownership 
of municipal utilities, and an income t.'.x. AP2.AS,v.S2 



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1016 1899. Forrest, J. D. The control of trusts. 

American journal of sociology, Sept. 1S99, v. 5: 228-245. 

Favors "a system of graduated income taxation by the national gov- 
ernment, with . . . rigid supervision of the accounts of corpora- 
tions." HMl.A7,v.5 

1017 1899. Crusade against prosperity ; [editorial]. 

Guntons magazine, Sept. 1899, v. 17: 168-178. 

The anti-trust movement "is a fanatical, misguided crusade against 
business prosperity, public welfare and national progress." 

H1.G9.V.17 

1018 1899. Beam, G. E. Anti-trust legislation. 

Independent, Sept. 21, 1899, v. 51: 2553-2556. 

AP2.I53,v.51 

1019 1899. Auerbach, Joseph S. The legal aspect of "trusts". 

North American review, Sept. 1899, v. 169: 375-398. 

AP2.N7,v.l69 

1020 1899. Pennoyer, Sylvester. How to control the trusts. 

American law review. Nov. Dec. 1S99, v. 33: 876-884. 

Advocates taking from the federal courts the power of passing upon 
the constitutionality of state and federal laws. 

1021 1899. Iladley, Arthur T. The formation and control of 

trusts. 
Scribner's magazine, Nov. 1899, v. 26: 604-610. 

AP2.S4,v.26 

1022 1899. Bemis, Edward W. The trust problem— its real na- 

ture. 
Forum, Dec. 1899, v. 28: J, I .' ', 26. AP2.F8,v.28 

1023 1899. Powers, Frederick Perry. The application of the anti- 

trust law. 
Journal of political economy, Dec. 1899, v. 8: 98-102. 

HBl.J7,v.8 

1024 1899. Thurber, Francis B. The right to combine. 

Journal of social science, Dec. 1899, v. 37: 215-226. 

Discussion: p. 227-228. Hl.J7,v.37 

1025 1900. Clark, John Bates. Disarming the trusts. 

Atlantic monthly, Jan. 1900, v. 85: 47-5S. AP2.A8,v.85 

1026 1900. Willcox, David. The futility of the anti-trust issue. 

Forum, Feb. 1900, v. 28: '1 32-736. AP2.F8,v.28 



130 LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS 

1027 1900. Teichrnueller, H. A suggestion concerning trusts. 
American law review, Mar-Apr. 1900, v. 31/.: 229-234- 

Favors non-interference by government with the industrial activity 
of the people. 

102S 1900. Ficke, C. A. The trust problem: a proposed solution. 
Journal of political economy, Mar. 1900, v. 8: 24-2-247. 

"The purpose of this paper is to propose a federal income tax as a 
practicable means of solving the trust problem." HBl.J~,v.8 

1029 1900. Jenks, Jeremiah W. Publicity : a remedy for the evils 

of trusts. 
American monthly review of reviews, Apr. 1900, v. 21: 445- 
449. AP2.R4,v.21 

1030 1900. Davis, E. C. Judicial decisions on statutes prohibit- 

ing combinations and trusts. 
Quarterly journal of economics, May, 1900, v. 14: 416-4%4- 

HBl.Q3,v.l4 

1031 1900-1901. Stevenson, Charles W. Trusts. 

Band- McNaUy bankers' monthly, June, 1900-Jan. 1901, v. 
19: 605-608; v. 20: 135-137, 363-366; v. 21: 14-17. 
Contents. — I. Industry, commerce and government. — II. Eco- 
nomic meaning of consolidated corporations. — III. The corpora- 
tion and the law. — IV. Combination and the public good. 

HG1501.K2,v.l9-21 

1032 1900. Miller, Joseph Dana. National legislative problems. 

I. The evils of trusts and foolish remedies. 
Arena, June, 1900, v. 23: 617-626. AP2.A6,v.23 

1033 1900. Wall, A. G. The futility of anti-trust legislation. 

Arena, Oct. 1900, v. 24: 405-41 1. aps.A6,v.24 

1034 1901. Clark, Walter. How trusts can be crushed. 

Arena, Mar. 1901, v. 25: 264-270. AP2.A6,v.25 

1035 1904. Bullock, C. J. Trusts and public policy. 

Atlantic monthly, June, 1901, v. 87: 737-745. AP2.A8,v.87 

1036 1901. Clark, John B. Monopolies and the law. 

Political science quarterly, Sept. 1901 , v. 16: 463-475. 

Hl.P8,v.l6 

1037 1902. Montgomery, Harry Earl. A solution of the "trust" 

problem. 
Albany law journal, Jan. 1902, v. 64: 7-9. 

Favors state regulation of all corporations doing business within the 
state. 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 131 

1038 1902. Wyman, Bruce. Competition and the law. 

Harvard law review, Feb. 1902, v. 15: 427-^5. 
Canadian law review, Mar. -Apr. 1902, v. 1: 297-800; 
888-845. 

1039 1902. Steinbach, Emil. Government control of trusts. 

International monthly, Apr. 1902, v. 5: 468-48S. 

Translated by Rudolph Tombo, jr. 

1040 1902. Dill, James B. National regulation of trusts. 

Albany law journal, May, 1902, v. 64: 170-172. 

1041 1902. Michelsen, II. How to curl) the trusts. 

North American review, June, 1902, v. 174: 778-784. 

Advocates nationalization of railroads. AP2.N7,v.l74 

1042 1902. Wollman, Henry. Trusts and how the} r refuse to be 

exterminated. 
Albany law journal, July, 1902, v. 64: 249-250. 

1043 1902. Yarros, Victor S. The trust problem re-studied. 

American journal of sociology, July, 1902, v. 8: 58-74- 

Considers the various remedies proposed for control of trusts in the 
United States. HMl.A7,v.8 

1044 1902. Montgomery, Harry Earl. The control of "trusts." 

Green bag, Oct. 1908, v. 14: 46O-464. 

1045 1902. Gunton, George. Trust regulation. 

New York. Institute of social economics. Lecture bulletin, 
Oct. 1, 1902, v. 6: 23- 4 .'. 

Advocates federal control of corporations. H1.G93 v.6 

1046 1902. Clayton, Joseph Culbertson. Control of the trusts. 

Reflections on the existing power of Congress to form and 
regulate corporations affected by interstate commerce 
relations. 
Albany law journal, Nov. 1902, v. 64: 379-384. 

1047 1902. IIuiTcut, E. W. How Congress may control the trusts. 

Independent, Dec. 11, 1902, v. 54: 2927-2930. AP2.i53,v.54 

1048 1902. Auerbach, Joseph S. President Roosevelt and "the 

trusts." 
North American review, Dec. 1902, v. 175: 877-894. 

AP2.N7,v.l75 

1049 1902. Adams, Henry C. What is publicity? 

North American review, Dec. 1902, v. 175: 895-904. 

A discussion of the meaning of the term as used in relation to gov- 
ernment control of trusts. AP2.N7.V.175 



132 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

1050 1902. Jenks, Jeremiah W. How Congress may control 

trusts. 
Outlook, Dec. 13, 1902, v. 72: 880-884. AP2.08,v.72 

1051 1903. Shaw, Albert. The President and the trusts. 

Century magazine, Jan. 1908, v. 65: S81-3S7. AP2.C4,v.65 

1052 1903. Dana, Wm. F. The Supreme court and the Sherman 

anti-trust act. 
Harvard law review, Jan. 1903, v. 16: 178-185. 

1053 1903. Gunton, George. Congress' raid on "trusts." 

New York. Institute for social economics. Lecture bul- 
letin, Jan. 1, 1903, v. 6: 143-163. Hl.G93,v.6 

1054 1903. Logan, Walter S. A remedy for the trust evil. 

Yale law journal, Jan. 1903, v. 12: 117-129. 

Advocates a federal law providing that no corporation shall engage 
in interstate commerce if its organization tends to create a 
monopoly. 

1055 1903. Flower, B. O. The people's rule vs. the rule of the 

corporations. 
Arena, Mar. 1903, v. 29: 321-324. AP2.A6,v.29 

1056 1903. Chaplin, H. W. The law of dedication in its relation 

to trust legislation. 
Harvard law review, Mar. 1903, v. 16: 329-341. 

1057 1903. Littlefield, Charles E. Publicity and the trust ques- 

tion. 

Independent, Mar. 5, 1903, v. 55: 539-543. 

AP2.I53,v.55 

1058 1903. Adams, Alton D. Federal control of trusts. 

Political science quarterly, Mar. 1903, v. 18: 1-16. 

Hl.P8,v.l8 

1059 1903. Beck, James M. The government and the trusts. 

Saturday evening post, July 18, 1903, v. 176: 1-2. 

AP2.S2,v.l76 

Reprinted in National corporation reporter, Aug, 27, 1903, v. 27: 
7-9. 

1060 1903. Sanborn, John Bell. .Federal control of corporations. 

American lav review, Sept.-Oct. 1903, v. 37: 703-712. 

1061 1903. Meier, Walter Frederick. What attitude should the 

government assume toward the trusts? 
American journal of sociology, Sept. 1903, v. 9: -GS-2J5. 

HM1.A7.V.9 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 133 

1062 1903. Macrosty, Henry W. The control of trusts. 

New Liberal review, Sept. 1903, v. 6: 208-226. 

AP4.N45.V.6 

1063 1903. Raymond, Robert L. A statement of the trust 

problem. 
National corporation reporter, Oct. 29-Nov. 12, 1903, v. 27: 
256, 283-285, 312-313. 

From the Harvard law review. 

1064 1903. Logan, Walter S. Commercial law and modern com- 

mercial combinations. 
American law review, Nov.-Dec. 1903, v. 37: 828-844. 

1065 1903. Humes, Augustine L. The power of Congress over 

combinations affecting interstate commerce. 
Harvard law review, Dec. 1903, v. 17: 83-103. 

1066 1904. Wyman, Bruce. The law of the public callings as a 

solution of the trust problem. 
Harvard law n vit w, Jan. Ft b. 1904, v - 17: 156-173, 217-247. 

1067 1904. Durand, Edward Dana. Recent tendencies in eco- 

nomic legislation. 
Yale review, Feb. 1904, v. ti: 409-428. 

State and federal laws regarding trusts and corporations: p. 410-420. 

Hl.Y2,v.l2 

1068 1904. McDermott, Allan L. Federal control of corporations 

engaged in interstate business. 
Bankers' magazine, Alar. 1904, V. 68: 327-330. 

HG1501.B3,v.68 

1069 1904. Conant, Charles A. The trusts and the public. 

International quarterly, June-Sept. 1904, v - 9: 894-408. 

AP2.I75,v.9 

1070 1904. Beck, James M. The federal power over trusts. 

National corporation reporter, Sept. 29-Oct. 27, 1904, v. 29: 
167,203, 239, 275, 311. 

Reprinted from Annals of American academy of political and social 
science, July, 1904, v. 24. Hl.A4,v.24 

1071 1904. Benson, Allan L. The President, his Attorney-general 

and the trusts. 
Arena, Sept. 1904, >'■ •>' : 272-278. AP2.A6,v.32 

1072 1904. Garvin, Lucius F. C. To uproot the trusts. 

Independent, Sept. 15, 1904, v. 57: 618-620. AP2.l53,v.57 



134 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

1073 1904. Montgomery, Harry Earl. The "trust" problem. 

Journal of political economy, Sept. 1904, v - 1®-' 525-534- 

The author contends that the evils of trusts will never be remedied 
until an amendment to the Constitution is adopted empowering 
Congress to pass a general incorporation law upon the lines which 
he lays clown. HBl.J~,v.l2 

1074 1904. Garner, James Wilford. Four years of anti-trust 

activity: a review. 
North American review, Sept. 1904, v - ^9: 4^0-432. 

AP2.N7,v.l79 

1075 1904. Clark, John Bates. The real dangers of the trusts, 

with some suggestions as to remedies. 
Century magazine, Oct. 1904, v - 68: 954-959. AP2.C4,v.68 

1076 1904. Frederiksen, Ditlew M. The old common law and the 

new trusts. 
Michigan law review, Dec. 1904, v - 8: 119-139. 

Argues that "the old common law relating to monopoly should be 
applied to-day irrespective of combination." 

1077 1905. Whitney, Edward B. How Congress can deal with 

the trusts. 
Independent, Feb. 9, 1905, v. 58: 303-306. AP2.l53,v.58 

107S 1C05. Grosscup, Peter S. How to save the corporation. 

Met 'lure's magazine, Feb. 1905, v. 24: 443-448. AP2.M2,v.24 

1079 1905. Parsons, John E. Federal regulation of corporations: 

a dangerous departure. 
Green bag. Mar. 190-5, v. 17: 135-137. 

1080 1905. Curtis, William J. Federal regulation of corporations 

a public necessity. 
Green bag. Mar. 1905, v. 17: IS8-I4I. 

1081 1905. Ingersoll, Henry H. Public regulation of quasi- 

public corporations. 
Yale law journal, Mar. 1905, v. 14: 255-265. 

1082 1905. Wyman, Bruce. The perpetuation of the open 

market. 
Green bag. Apr. 1905, v. 17: 210-222. 

1084 1905. Whitney, Edward B. Governmental interference with 
industrial combinations. 
American economic, association. Publications, May, 190-5, 
3d ser., V. 6: 231-249. HBl.A5,3d ser.,v.6 



FEDERAL CONTBOL : TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 135 

1085 1905-1906. Hamlin, Chauncey J. Power of Congress to 
regulate corporations. 
Brief, 1905, v. 5: 346-357; 1906, v. 6: 14-23. 

10S6 1906. Cronan, John F. A plan for regulating the trusts. 
North American review, Jan. 1906, v. 182: 123-132. 

Proposes a federal corporation commission which shall grant certifi- 
cates of capitalization to all corporations. All corporations doing 
an interstate business shall be required to have a federal license 
and to file annual reports with the federal commission. 

AP2.N7,v.l82 

1087 1906. Haas, Albert. La question des "trusts" dans les 

Ktats-Unis dAmerique. 
11< rue economique inti rnationale, Jan. 1906, v. 3: 92-120. 

HB3.K5.V.3 

1088 1906. Richberg, Donald R. Imprisonment of corporations. 

Green bag, Apr. 1906, v. 18: 253-254. 

1089 1906. Grosscup, Peter S. The corporation: shall our cor- 

poration policy be reformed, or shall the corporation be 
destroyed ? 
Inter-nation, Apr. 1906, n. s. no. 1: 33-34- Hi.i6,n.s.,no.i 

1090 1906. Wollman, Henry. A revolutionary decision? 

Van Norden magazine, Apr. 1906, v. 1: 9-12. 

A discussion of the recent United States Supreme court decisions by 
which officers of corporations must give testimony in grand jury 
or court proceedings regardless of whether or not it tends to incrimi- 
nate the corporation. HGl.V3,v.l 

1091 1906. Newcomb, II. T. A conservative trust policy. 

• Moody's magazine, June, 1906, v. 2: 39-46. hgi.M85,v.2 

1092 1906. (lews, H. Publicity and reform in business. 

American academy of political and social science. Annals, 
July, 1906, v. 28: 143-154. Hl.A4,v.28 

1093 1906. Baker, Ray Stannard. Lawless finance: the need of 

constructive legislation for the regulation of trusts. 
Collier's, July 7, 1906, v. 37: 12-13. AP2.C65,v.37 

1094 1906. Benjamin, R. M. The evolution and prevention of 

trusts and monopolies. 
Albany law journal, Aug. 1906, v. 68: 239-246. 

1095 1906. Dawes, Charles G. The Sherman anti-trust law, 

why it has failed and why it should be amended. 
North American review, Aug. 1906, v. 183: 189-194- 



136 LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS 

1096 1906. Coudert, Frederic R. Constitutional limitations on 

the regulation of corporations. 
Columbia law review, Nov. 1906, v. 6: 485-496. 

1097 1906. Judson, Frederick N. The control of corporations. 

Green bag, Dec. 1906, v. 18: 662-666. 

Argues that the most advisable method of controlling corporations 
is not by forfeiture or suspension of the exercise of the corporate 
functions, but by enforcing a strict responsibility on the part of 
officers and members of corporations for corporate acts. 

1098 1907. Montague, Gilbert Holland. The shibboleth of "re- 

straint of trade." 
Eclectic magazine, Jan. 1907, v. US: 18-23. AP2.E2,v.l48 

1099 1907. Grosscup, Peter S. The corporation and the people: 

are we on the right track? 
Outlook, Jan. 12, 1907, v. 85: 71-77. AP2.08,v.85 

1100 1907. Noyes, Walter C. Possible federal trust legislation. 

Columbia law review, Feb. 1907, v. 7: 93-100. 

Considers first generally, the power of Congress over corporations 
as instrumentalities of interstate commerce, then presents specific 
ways in which it might be exercised. 

1101 1907. Kellogg, Frank B. Monopoly and the law. 

Green bag, Mar. 1907, v. 19: 147-155. 

1103 1907. Dawes, Charles G. The Sherman anti-trust law and 
its relations to the public. 
Trust companies, Apr. 1907, v. 4'- 230-233. HG434l.T8,v.4 
Rand-McXally bankers' monthly, June, 1907, v. 34: 377-380. 

HG1501.R2.V.34 

1105 1907. Trusts and their treatment: Dissolution and preven- 

tion. William Jennings Bryan. Regulation, not exter- 
mination. Albert J. Beveridgc. 
Reader, May, June, 1907, v. 9: 573-588, 666-668; v. 10: 
34-46- AP2.R25,v.9-10 

1106 1907. Draper, Eben S. The present antagonism to corpo- 

rations. 
Open shop, July, 1907, v. 6: 297-299. HD6500.O5,v.6 

1107 1907. McLean, S. J. President Roosevelt and the trusts. 

Quarterly review. July, 1907, v. 207: 28-57. AP4.Q2,v.20~ 
Reprinted in Living age, Aug. 31, 1907, v. 254: 524-533. 

AP2.L65,v.254 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 137 

1108 1907. Dawes, Charles G. The defects of the Sherman anti- 

trust law. 
Trust companies, July, 1907, v. 5: 443-444- HG434l.T8,v.5 

1109 1907. Benjamin, R. M. Corporate citizenship a legal 

fiction. 
Central law journal, Aug. 30, 1907, v. 65: 157-160. 

Discusses the question: Is the general government obliged to allow 

trusts and monopolies to sue as citizens in the federal courts? 
Reprinted in Chicago legal news, Aug. 24, 1907, v. 40: 17. 

1110 1907. Seager, Henry R. The attitude of the state towards 

trade unions and trusts. 
Political science quarterly, Sept. 1907, v. 22: 385-400. 

H1.P8.V.22 

1111 1907. Richberg, Donald R. The imprisonment of criminal 

corporations. 
Chicago legal news, Oct. 12,. 1907, v. 40: 73-74. 

1112 1907. Holland, W. M. Liability of trusts for private 

wrongs. 
Chicago legal news, Xov. 2, 1907, v. 40: 96-97. 
Read before the Texas bar association. 

1113 1907. Grosscup, Peter S. What should be the ideals and 

the structure of the new corporation '. 
Chicago legal news, Nov. 23, 1907, v. 40: 120-121. 
Read before the National civic federation, Oct. 23, 1907. 

1114 1907. Miller, Sidney T. The case of the monopolies: some of 

its results ami suggestions. 
Michigan law review, Nov. 1907, v. 6: 1-24- 

An account of some English court decisions of the 17th century re- 
lating to monopolies, with their relation to anti-trust legislation 
in the United States. 

1115 1907. Raffalovich, A. Les ennuis des trusts americains. 

La misere des trusts. Les contretemps. 
Revue economiqut international* , Nm:. 1907, v. 4-' 379-395. 

HB3.R5,v.4 

1116 1908. Iligginson, Henry Lee. Justice to the corporations. 

Atlantic monthly, Jan. 1908, v. 101: 9-16. AP2.A8,v.ioi 

1117 1908. Perkins, George W. Keep the corporation or kill it. 

Appleton's magazine, Apr. 1908, v. 11: 466-471. 

AP2.A59,v.ll 



138 LIBRARY OF CONORESS 

1118 1908. Lesh, Paul Edgar. The Sherman law and contracts in 

restraint of trade. 
Green bag, Apr. 1908, v. 20: 188-197. 

1119 1908. Amend the Sherman anti-trust law: a symposium. 

American federationist, May, 1908, v. 15: 35 4-864 ■ 

John R. Commons; E. Lewis Evans; William D. Huber; John R. 
Alpine; John A. Dyche; John F. Tobin; J. C. Skemp; J. H. 
Kaefer; John J. Pfeiffer; A. B. Grout; T. L. Mahan; Edward B. 
Goltra; Wesley Russell; Frank Duffy. HD8055.A5A2,v.l5 

1120 1908. Wilson, Woodrow. Trust crusading. 

American lawyer, May, 1908, v. 16: 267-268. 

"Government ownership and government regulation by commissions 
are not radically different, and will be discredited by experience. 
Regulation by definite prohibitions of law the effective process." 

1121 1908. Shall the anti-trust act be amended ? Effort to amend 

the Sherman act. — Hearings before the House committee 
on the judiciary on the Civic federation's bill. — The meas- 
ure explained and defended. 
National civic federation review, May, 1908, v. 3: 1-5, 19-24- 

HD4802.N2,v.3 

1122 1908. Wheeler, Everett P. The Sherman anti-monopoly act 

and proposed amendments. 
Columbia law review, June, 1908, v. 8: 452-460. 

1123 1908. Montague, Gilbert Holland. The future of the Sher- 

man anti-trust act. 
Independent, July 16, 1908, v. 65: 137-140. AP2.l53,v.65 

1124 1908. Talbot, George D. Trust bursting under the common 

law. 
Central law journal, Sept. 4, 1908, v. 67: 181-187. 

1125 1908. Beaves, Arthur. The war against trusts in America. 

International, Sept. 1908, v. 3: 115-120. AP4.l5,v.3 

1126 1908. Amendment of the anti-trust act. Further hearings 

before the House committee on the judiciary on the civic 
federation's bill. — The argument of the opposition. — The 
Commissioner of corporations defends the general plan. 
National civic federation review, Sept. 1908, v. 3: 2-4, 23. 

HD4802.N2,v.3 

1127 1908. Burgess, John W. The chief questions of present 

American politics. 
Political science quarterly, Sept. 1908, v. 23: 385-407. 

The control of trusts: p. 402-407. Hl.P8,v.23 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 139 

1128 1908. Hendrick, B. J. The battle against the Sherman law. 

McC'lure's magazine, Oct. 1908, v. 31: 665-680. 

AP2.M2,v.31 

1129 1908. Andrews, E. L. The campaign and the Sherman law; 

the jury clause of the Constitution. 
North American review, Oct. 1908, v. 188: 514-520. 

AP2.N7.V.188 

1130 1908. Grosscup, Peter S. So-called trusts or big corporations. 

Brief, Nov. 1908, v. 8: 129-145. 

1131 1908. Davis, C. Schuyler. The state's duty to the trusts. 

Albany law journal, Dec. 1908, v. 70: 376-382. 

1132 1908. Todd, G. Carroll. The federal anti-trust act and 

minority holdings of the shares of railroads by competing 
companies. 
Harvard law review, Dec. 1908, v. 22: 114-128. 

1133 1909. Ullmaun, Julius. Die Antitrustgesetzgebung in den 

Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. 
ZeiUchrift fur Volkswirtschaff, Sozialpolitilc, und VerwaUung, 
1909, v.' 18: 656-678. HB5.Z5,v.i8 

1134 1909. Canfield, George F. Is a large corporation an illegal 

combination or monopoly under the Sherman anti-trust 
act? 
Columbia law review, Feb. 1909, v. 9: 95-115. 

1135 1909. Amending the Sherman anti-trust law. 

National civic federation review, Alar. 1909, v. 3: 14-15. 

Proposed amendments by the Executive council of the National 
civic federation. HD4802.N2.V.3 

1136 1909. Bell, Alexander Graham. When does profit become 

usury? When a trust is beneficial to the public and 
when hurtful — A true principle of regulation. 
World's work, Mar. 1909, v. 17: 11314-11316. 

Favors control by suitable legislation of the amount of profits a 
trust may legally receive from the public. AP2.W8.V.17 

1137 1909. Benton, J. II. The Sherman or anti-trust act. 

[Giving brief history of its administration and criticising 
it as unenforceable.] 
Yale law journal, Mar. 1909, v. 18: 311-327. 

1138 1909. Collier, N. C. Monopoly and restraint of trade in 

federal view — doubt as to meaning of terms. 
Central law journal, May 28, 1909, v. 68: 404-4IO. 



140 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

1139 1909. Morawetz, Victor. Should the anti-trust act be 

amended ? 
Harvard Uw review, May, 1909, v. 22: 492-500. 

1140 1909. Evans, L. Federal anti-trust legislation and Presi- 

dent Tait's proposed amendments. 
lllmois law review, May, 1909, v. 4- 1-10. 

1141 1909. Ellis, W. H. The business man and the law. Some 

suggestions as to amending the Sherman anti-trust act. 
Ohio law bulletin, May 17, 1909, v. 54: I8I-I84. 
Ohio law reporter, May 24, 1909, v. 7: 66-74- 
Chicago legal news, July SI, 1909, v. 41: 425-426. 

1143 1909. Dunn, Samuel O. The railroads and the Sherman 

anti-trust law. 
World to-day, June, 1909, v. 16: 601-605. AP2.W75,v.l6 

1144 1909. Andrews, Edward L. The federal attorney-general- 

ship. By whom should the interstate commerce laws 
be administered? 
American law review, Sept.-Oct. 1909, v. 43: 685-694- 

Favors the creation by Congress of a judicial body upon whose 
warrant only should legal proceedings be instituted against 
violators of the anti-trust statute. 

1145 1909. Brodbury, H. B. Should Congress control business 

corporations generally? 
American lav: times. Sept.-Oct. 1909, v. 1: 1-3. 

1146 1909. Duncan, James. Concept of the Sherman act. 

American federationist, Sept. 1909, v. 16: 765-770. 

HD8055.A5A2,v.l6 

1147 1909. Emery, James A. Why amend the Sherman act? 

American industries, Oct. 19()9, v. 10: 23-24. 

HD4802.A6,v.lO 

1148 1909. Koyall, William L. How to control the trusts with 

justice to the people without destroying property. 
Central law journal, Oct. 1. 1909, v. 69: 238-248. 

Favors federal and slate laws against the practice of giving away 
goods or selling them at or below cost for the purpose of driving 
competitors out of business. 

1149 1909. Cohen, Arthur. The law as to combinations. 

Society of comparative legislation. Journal, Oct. 1909, n. s., 
V. 21: 144-175. JA29.S7,n.s.,v.21 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 141 

1150 1909. Montague, Gilbert Holland. The defects of the Sher- 

man anti-trust law. 
Yale law journal, Dec. 1909, v. 19: S8-109. 
Chicago legal ru ws, Feb. 19, 1910, v. 42: 223-224, 226-228. 
Ohio law bulletin, Mar. 28, 1910, v. 55: 94-105. 

1151 1910. Montague, G. H. Trust regulation to-day. 

Atlantic monthly, Jan. 1910, v. 105: 1-9. AP2.A8,v.i05 

1152 1910. Hendrick, Frank. Sociology for the Constitution, the 

wreck of regulation. 
Editorial review, Jan. 1910, v. 2: 4°~S4- 

Arguments against the proposed constitutional amendments provid- 
ing lor the direct election of senators and an income tax; and in 
opposition to the federal corporation tax, and the proposed repeal 
of the Sherman antitrust law. AP2.E26,v.2 

1153 1910. Reed, Robert R. The practical way to regulate trusts. 

Pearson's magazine, Jan. 1910, v. 23: 105-110. 

Opposes federal incorporation. Favors a law prohibiting from engag- 
ing in interstate commerce any corporation not conforming to cer- 
■tain prescribed conditions ot organization, conduct, and man- 
agement. AP2.P35,v.23 

1154 1910. Howland, Charles P. Monopolies: the cause and 

remedy. 

Columbia law review, Feb. 1910, v. 10: 91-117. 

1155 1910. Sterrett, J. E. Legislation for the control of corpo- 

rations. 
Journal of accountancy , Feb. 1910, v. 9: 241-247. 

HP5601.J7,v.9 

Also printed in American legal news, Apr. 1910, v. 21: 211-214. 

1156 1910. Primm, C. J. The labor unions and the anti-trust law. 

Journal of political economy, Feb. 1910, v. 18: 129-138. 

HBl.J7,v.l8 

1157 1910. Byers, M. L. An analysis of the natural relations 

between the state and the industrial corporations. 
St. Louis railway club. Official proceedings, Fib. 11, 1910, 
v. 14: 279-299. TFl.S2,v.l4 

Discussion: p. 299-302. 

1158 1910. Davis, Oscar King. "Big business" and the Sherman 

law. 
Century magazine, Mar. 10, 1910, v. 79: 748-752. 

AP2.C4,v.79 

1159 1910. Raymond, Robert L. The federal anti-trust act. 

Harvard law review, Mar. 1910, v. 23: 353-379. 
59753°— 13 10 



142 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

1160 1910. Walker, Francis. The causes of trusts and some 

remedies for them. 
American economic association quarterly, Apr. 1910, 3d ser. 
v. 11: 290-320. 

Discussion, by J. W. Jenks: p. 328-330. HBl.A5,3d ser.v.ll 

1161 1910. Morawetz, Victor. The Sherman anti-trust act. 

American economic association quarterly, Apr. 1910, 3d ser. 
v. 11: 321-327. 

Discussion, by J. W. Jenks: p. 328-330. HBl.A5,3d ser.v.ll 

1162 1910. The present condition and prospects of the Sherman 

act. 
Bench and bar, Apr. 1910, v. 21: 1-6. 

1163 1910. Allen, Arthur M. Criminal conspiracies in restraint of 

trade at common law. 
Harvard law review, May, 1910, v. 23: 531-5$. 

1164 1910. Cornwell, William C. The Sherman anti-trust act and 

the government's attitude is blighting prosperity. 
American banker, June 4, 1910, v. 75: 7 lfiO-7 Ifil . 

HG1501.A5,v.75 

1165 1910. Baker, H. L. Enforcement of the laws. 

Nation, June 9, 1910, v. 90: 582-583. AP2.N2,v.90 

1166 1910. Mr. [Samuel] Untermyer's plan for the regulation of 

monopoly. 
Green bag, Nov. 1910, v. 22: 64I-648. 

The plan provides for federal incorporation and a federal commission 
empowered to fix maximum prices of commodities. 

1167 1910. Evans, Harold. The Supreme court and the Sherman 

anti-trust act. 
University of Pennsylvania law review and American law 
register, Nov. 1910, v. 59: 61-76. 

116S 1910. Collier, N. C. Impolicy of modern decision and statute 
making corporations indictable and the confusion in 
morals thus created. 
Central law journal, Dec. 16, 1910, v. 71: 421-427. 

1169 1910. Morawetz, Victor. The Supreme court and the anti- 
trust act. 
Columbia law review, Dec. 1910, v. 10: 687-708. 
Reviewed in Green bag, Feb. 1911, v. 23: 78-80. 
"The foregoing article is an expansion of an article published by the 
writer in tin- New York Times fur October 9, 1909." 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 143 

1170 1911. Wollman, Henry. The courts and the corporations. 

New York times, Jan. 8, 1911, v. 60, pt. 7 {Annual financial 
review): 10-11. HC14.N56 1911 

1171 1911. Benjamin, R. M. Normal corporations vs. continental 

monopolies — Brief for plaintiffs. 
Central law journal, Feb. 24, 1911, v. 72: 132-135. 

"The creation of normal corporations should be left, as now, to the 
several states, but 'trusts' and corporations with unrestrained 
power to aggregate capital, should not be allowed anywhere in the 
United States." 

1172 1911. Anderson, P. Lewis. Combination vs. competition. 

Editorial review, June, 1911, v. 4- 500-508. AP2.E26,v.4 

1173 1911. Montague, Gilbert H. The future of anti-trust legis- 

lation. 
Editorial review, July, 1911, v. 5: 619-629. AP2.E26,v.5 

1174 1911. Escher, F. lias the Sherman law outlived its useful- 

ness '? 
Harper's weekly, Sept. 16, 1911, v. 55: 22. AP2.H28,v.55 

1175 1911. Leupp, F. E. The father of the anti-trust law [Senator 

George F. Edmunds], 
Outlook, Sept. 30, 1911, v. 99: 271-276. AP2.08,v.99 

1176 1911. Gladuey, Frank Y. Law-proof trusts. 

Saturday evening post, Sept. 25, 1911, v. 184: 22-23, 31. 

AP2.S2,v.l84 

1177 1911. Royall, Wm. L. Is the United States judiciary power- 

less to hurt the business of a trust. 
Central law journal, Oct. 27, 1911, v. 73: 297-302. 

1178 1911. McChord, William C. The problem of controlling 

monopolies. 

Editorial review, Oct. 1911 , v. 5: 928-939. AP2.E26,v.5 

1179 1911. Tricoche, George Nestler. Le fonctionnement de 

l'anti-trust law aux Etats-Unis et la "Regie de raison." 
Journal des econo.nistes, Oct. 15, 1911, 6th ser., v. 32: 82~42. 

HB3.J8,6th ser.,v.32 

1180 1911. Junge, E. F. Die politische und wirtschaftliche 

Bedeutung der Anderung des Sherman-Gesetzes. 
Kartell-Rundschau, Oct.-Nov. 1911, v. 9: 763-770; 849-855. 

HD2709.K3,v.9 



144 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

1181 1911. Maclaurin, Kichard C. The Sherman act. 
Rollins magazine, Oct. 1911, v. 1, no. 3: 1^-9. 

11S2 1911. Willis, Hugh Evander. Shall we regulate or break 
the trusts? 
Twentieth century magazine, Oct. 1911, v. 4 : 602-605. 

AP2.T88,v.4 

1183 1911. Perkins, G. W. Wanted — a national business court. 

Independent, Nov. 30, 1911, v. 71: 1173-1177. 

AP2.I53,v.71 

1184 1911. Olney, Richard. The problem of the trusts. 

, Iron age, Nov. 9, 1911, v. 88: 1026-1027. Tl.l7,v.88 

1185 1911. Origin of the anti-trust law. 

Nation, Nov. SO, 1911, v. 93: 512-513. AP2.N2,v.03 

1186 1911. Roosevelt, Theodore. The trusts, the people, and 

the square deal. 
Outlook, Nov. 18, 1911, v. 99: 649-656. AP2.08,v.99 

11S7 1911. Perkins, G. W. Strangulation or regulation. 
World to-day, Nov. 1911, v. 21: 1298-1 298b. 

AP2.W75,v.21 

1188 1911. Bourne, J. jr. A legal yardstick needed. 
World to-day, Nov. 1911, v. 21: 129Sb-129Sf. 

AP2.W75,v.21 

11S9 1911. Littleton, Martin W. The Sherman law inadequate. 
World to-day, Nov. 1911, v. 21: 129Sg-1298h. 

AP2.W75,v.21 

1190 1911. Stanley-Brown, J. The war on business. 

World's work, Nov. 1911, v. 23: 24-28. AP2.W8,v.23 

1191 1911-1912. Leupp, Francis E. What's the matter with 

business? A series of articles in which are presented 
the constructive views on present business conditions of 
men who stand high in the world of finance and industry. 
Outlool, Dec. 9, 1911, v. 99: 857-862: Jan. 13, Feb. 3, Mar. 
16, Apr. 13, 1912, v. 100: 75-81; 267-274; 596-602; 815- 
820. 

1. Frank A. Vanderlip, president of National city bank, New York 
city; 2. John G. Shedd, president Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, 
and John Mitchell, ex-president of United mine workers of Amer- 
ica; 3. James Laurence Laughlin, professor political economy, 
University of Chicago; Charles S. Mellen, president New York, 
New Haven and Hartford railway company; 4. Frank Trumbull, 
chairman, Board of directors, Chesapeake and Ohio railway; 5. 
Louis Arthur Coolidge. AP2.O8,v.99-100 



FEDERAL CONTROL : TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 145 

1192 1911. Edmunds, G. F. The interstate trust and commerce 

act of 1S90. 
North American review, Dec. 1911, v. 194: S01-817. 

AP2.N7,v.l94 
Reviewed in Nation, Dec. 7, 1911, v. 93: 539-540. AP2.N2,v.93 

1193 1911. Carnegie, A. The industrial problem. 

North American review, Dec. 1911, v. 194: 914-920. 

AP2.N7,v.l94 

1194 1911. Wilson, T. B. Court-made laws. 

Overland monthly, Dec. 1911, n. s., v. 58: 467-469. 

AP2.09,n.s.,v.58 

1196 1911. Kuhn, D. W. Influence of the Sherman anti-trust law. 

Railway world, Dec. S, 1911, v. 55: 1035-1036. TFl.R68,v.55 

1197 1912. Dawes, Charles G. An amendment to the Sherman 

anti-trust law. 
Gateway, Jan. 1912, v. 17: 5-9. F56i.G25,v.l7 

1198 1912. The policy of compulsory competition. 

Green hag, Jan. 1912, v. 24: 17-21. 

1199 1912. Perkins, George W. The corporation problem. 

Moody's magazine, Jan. 1912, v. 13: 29-30. HGl.M85,v.l3 

1200 1912. Welliver, Judson C. Has the enforcement of the Sher- 

man law accomplished anything really worth while for the 
people ? 
Munsey's magazine, Jan. 1912, v. 46: 459-464. AP2.M8,v.46 

1201 1912. Mathews, R. Competition and monopoly. 

Nation, Jan. 4, 1912, v. 94 : 9-10. AP2.N2,v.94 

1202 1912. Cummins, Albert B. Competition or combination. 

Pearson's magazine, Jan. 1912, v. 27: 14-20. AP2.P35,v.27 

1203 1912. Richberg, Donald R. The imprisonment of criminal 

corporations. 
University of Chicago magazine, Jan. 1912, v. 4: 65-67. 

"A resume 1 of suggestions made before the Interstate commerce 
committee of the United Suites Senate during its inquiry with 
regard to the anti-trust law, Dec. 12, 1911." LD908 

1204 1912. Hearst, William Randolph. When combination be- 

comes monopoly what shall fix prices ? Monopoly in the 
sole interest of monopoly or government in the interests 
of the whole community ? 
World to-day, Jan. 1912, v. 21: 1575-1579. AP2.W75,v.21 



146 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

1205 1912. Wyman, Bruce. Constructive trust control. 

World to-day, Jan. 1912, v. 21: 15S0-1585. 

Suggests the establishment of an interstate trade commission; the 
licensing of corporations desiring to do interstate business; strict 
regulation of all concerns having substantial control over their 
markets; definition and prohibition of unfair practices; and 
limited price regulation. AP2.W75,v.21 

1206 1912. Mallon, Guy W. The Sherman act and business. 

Yale review, Jan. 1912, n. s., v. 1: 274-285. Hl.Y2,n.s.,v.l 

1207 1912. Brandeis, Louis D. Shall we abandon the policy of 

competition? 
Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 494~496. 

1208 1912. Grosscup, Peter S. Federal control of corporations 

and trusts. 
Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 497-501. 

1209 1912. Untermyer, Samuel. Government regulation of trusts. 

Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 502-505. 

1210 1912. Bonaparte, Charles J. The cause of federal justice. 

Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 506-508. 

1211 1912. Morawetz, Victor. The trust problem. 

Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 509-511. 

1212 1912. Perkins, George W. The relation between business 

and government. 
Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 516-518. 

1213 1912. Riehberg, Donald R. The imprisonment of criminal 

corporations. 
Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 527-529. 

1214 1912. Wicker-sham, George W. The enforcement of the 

anti-trust law: its merits, its operation, and the means to 
supplement it. 
Century magazine, Feb. 1912, v. 88: 616-622. AP2.C4,v.83 

1215 1912. Ellison, William B. Problem of dealing with trusts. 

Rand-McNaUy lavkers' monthly, Feb. 1912, v. 29: 89-42. 

HG1501.R2,v.29 

1216 1912. Needham, Henry Beach. Congress in the twilight 

zone. A great ado about trusts — and little doing. 
Saturday evening post, Feb. 10, 1912, v. 184: 8-4. 

AP2.S2,v.l84 



FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS: PERIODICALS 147 

1217 1912. Perkins, George W. Business and government. Fed- 

eral control of industries and regulation of prices, not 
return to cutthroat commercial competition, the cure for 
business ills. 
Trade and transportation, Feb. 1912, v. 13: 8-11. 

"Paper read at the sixth annual banquet of the Traffic club of New- 
York, Feb. 2, 1912." HE2122.T7,v.l3 

1218 1912. Grosscup, Peter S. Is there common ground on which 

thoughtful men can meet on the trust question. 
North American review, Mar. 1912, v. 195: 293-309. 

AP2.N7,v.l95 

1219 1912. Roosevelt, Theodore. The conservation of business — 

shall we strangle or control it ? 
Outlook, Mar. 16, 1912, v. 100: 574-578. AP2.O8,v.l00 

1220 1912. Abbott, Lyman. What shall we do with Cyclops? 

Outlook, Mar. 23, 1912, v. 100: 690-692. 

On the control of trusts. AP2.08,v.l00 

1221 1912. Boston, Charles A. The spirit behind the Sherman 

anti-trust law. 
Yale law journal, Mar. 1912, v. 21: 34.1-371. 

1222 1912. Raymond, Robert L. Industrial combinations — ex- 

isting law and suggested legislation. 
Journal of political economy, Apr. 1912, v. 20: 309-325. 

"A paper read before the Western economic society at Chicago, 
March 2, 1912". HB1.J7.V.20 

1223 1912. Smalley, Harrison S. Trust regulation and the courts. 

Journal of political economy, Apr. 1912, v. 20: 326-345. 

"A paper read before the Western economic society at Chicago, 
March 1, 1912." HBl.J7,v.20 

1224 1912. Jenks, Jeremiah W. Economic aspect of the recent 

decisions of the United States Supreme court on trusts. 
Journal of political economy, Apr. 1912, v. 20: 846-357. 

"A paper read before the Western economic society at Chicago, 
March 1, 1912." HBl.J7,v.20 

1225 1912. Batchelder, Charles C. The character and powers of 

governmental regulation machinery. 
Journal of political economy, Apr. 1912, v. 20: 873-405. 

"A paper read before the Western economic society at Chicago, 
March 1, 1912." HB1.J7.V.20 



148 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

1226 1912. Connolly, C. P. Trust-busting that helps the trusts. 

Everybody's magazine, May, 1912, v. 26: 659-672. 

AP2.E9,v.26 

1227 1912. Freund, Ernst. The enforcement provisions of the 

Sherman law. 
Journal of political economy, May, 1912, v. 20: 4-62-^72. 

HBl.J7,v.20 

1228 1912. The Sherman anti-trust law and the patent monopoly. 

Scientific American, May 18, 1912, v. 106: 4-36. Tl.S5,v.l06 

1230 1912. Wright, Chester W. The trust problem— Prevention 

versus alleviation. 
Journal of political economy, June, 1912, v. 20: 574-587. 
Read before the Western economic society, Chicago, Mar. 1, 1912. 

HBl.J7,v.20 

1231 1912. Willis, H. Parker. Political obstacles to anti-trust 

legislation. 
Journal of political economy, June, 1912, v. 20: 588-598. 
Read before the Western economic society, Chicago, Mar. 2, 1912. 

HBl.J7,v.20 

1232 1912. Montague, Gilbert H. The conservation of business 

opportunity. 
Journal of political economy, June, 1912, v. 20: 613-626. 

"The conservation of business opportunity is to-day the avowed 
object of our national policy in respect to large business." 

HBl.J7,v.20 

1233 1912. Abbott, Lyman. Not disorganization but regulation. 

OutlooJc, June 1, 1912, v. 101: 262-268. AP2.08,v.l01 

1234 1912. Howerth, Ira Woods. Competition, natural and indus- 

trial. 
International journal of ethics, July, 1912, v. 22: 399-419. 

BJl.I6,v.22 

1235 1912. Benjamin, George H. Remedies for unfair competi- 

tion. 
Rand-McNally tankers' monthly, Aug. 1912, v. 29: 21-24. 

HG1501.R2,v.29 

1236 1912. Cook, Frederick Hale. The need and proper scope of 

federal legislation against restrictions upon competition. 
American law review, Sept.-Oct. 1.912, v. 46: 676-690. 



FEDERAL CONTROL : TRUSTS : PERIODICALS 149 

1237 1912. Montgomery, Robert II. Federal control of corpora- 

tions. 
Journal of accountancy, Oct. 1912, v 14' 272-290. 

"A paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American asso- 
ciation of public accountants, Chicago, Sept. 18, 1912." 

1238 1913. Baker, J. Newton. Regulation of industrial corpora- 

tions. 
Yale law journal, Dec. 1912, Feb. 1913, v. 22: 73-95; 220- 
235; 306-331. 

The first article has title, "The American federation of labor"; 
title of second article, "The evil of special privilege." 

1239 1912. Abbot, Edwin II., jr. Patents and the Sherman act. 

Columbia law review, Dec. 1912, v. 12: 709-723. 

1240 1913. Fink, Albert. Trust regulation. 

North American review, Jan.- Mar. 1913, v. 197: 62-77; 222- 
233; 350-361. 

AP2.N7,v.l97 



AUTHOR INDEX 



[Numbers refer to 

Abbot, Edwin H.. jr 1239 

Abbott. Austin 989 

Abbott, E. T 528 

Abbott, Lyman 1220,1233 

Acworth, W. M 311, 

323, 469, 475, 549, 603 

Adams, Alton D 397, 1058 

Adams, B. B 323 

Adams, Brooks 312, 455 

Adams, Charles Francis.. 5,313,323,397 

Adams, Henry C 6, 

170, 323, 441, 520, 654, 905, 935, 1049 

Adams, J. Dana 905 

Akin, Edward C 905 

Albertson. Ralph 381 

Alexander, E. P 323 

Alexander, M. W 897a 

Alfassa, Maurice 572 

Allen, ArthurM 1163 

Alpine, John R 1119 

American academy of political and 

social science 7, 8, 897, 897a 

American bar association 9, 10, 898 

American economic association. . . 314 

Amidon, Charles F 11, 196 

Anderson, L. A 7 

Anderson, P. Lewis 1172 

Anderson, William A • 12 

Andrews, Edward L 201, 

512, 565, 607, 1129, 1144 

Arnold, B. W 443 

Arnold, William II 13 

Ashley, Charles S 142 

Atkinson, G. W 905 

Auerbach, Joseph S 1019, 1048 

Bacon, Edward 271 

BacoD, Edward P 775 

Bacon, N. T 479 

Baer, George F 729 

Bailey, Joseph W 60S, 764 

Bailly, Edward 0." 814 

Baily, William II 899 

Baker, Charles Whiting 900 

Baker, H. G. A 758b 

Baker, II. L 1165 



items, not to pages.] 

Baker. Henry D 905 

Baker, Jay N 609.819, 1238 

Baker, Ray S 489, 1093 

Baker, Robert 752 

Baldwin, Simeon E 315,316 

Bancroft, Edgar A 728,901 

Barber, 0. C 594 

Barnes. Harry C 317 

Barr, W. B.'. 522,719 

Barrett, Don C 754 

Barrett, Elmer E 371 

Barry, Frank 450 

Bascom, John 744, 775 

Batchelder, Charles C 1225 

Bates, William W 527 

Beach, Charles F., jr 610,903,998 

Beach, Charles F., sr 902 

Beale, Joseph H 611 

Beard, Charles A 14,15 

Beam, G. E 1018 

Beaves, Arthur 1125 

Beck, James M 897, 1059, 1070 

Bell, Alexander G 1136 

Bell, O. F 523 

Belsterling, Charles S 523 

Bemis, Edward W 905, 935, 1022 

Benjamin, George II 1235 

Benjamin, R. M 545, 1094, 1109, 1171 

Bennett, Smith W 16, 199 

Benson, Allan L 1071 

Benton, J. H 1137 

Berge, George W 318 

Beveridge, Albert J 209, 529, 1105 

Bickerdike, Robert 752 

Biddle, W. B 454, 523 

Bierly, Willis R 17 

Bigelow, Melville M 98 

Bigelow, W 7 

Bilder, L. C 523 

BikUS, Henry W 238 

Bird, Abraham C 812 

Blair, Henry W 905 

Blanchard, G. R 323,424,436 

Blauvelt, M. P 541 

Boisot, Louis, jr 990 

151 



152 



AUTHOR INDEX 



Bolen, George L IS 

Bolles, Alberts 748 

Boiling, R. C 897a 

Bonaparte, Charles J 905, 1210 

Bonliam , John M 319 

Bonney, Charles C 19 

Boston, Charles A 1221 

Boswell, L. B 523 

Bourne, J., jr 11S8 

Brandeis, Louis D 1207 

Brazier, Samuel 496 

Briggs, Samuel W 1 

Brooklyn. Public library 2, 3 

Brodbury, H. B 1145 

Brooks, Bartlett 907 

Brooks, JohnG 905 

Brown, David W 20, 181, 740, 779 

Brown, J. Stanley. See Stanley- 
Brown, J. 

Brown, Nathaniel S 525 

Brown, William C 552, 584 

Browne, Edward F 320 

Bruce, Andrew A 485 

Bryan, George 1G6 

Bryan, James W 577,786 

Bryan, William J. 529, 905, 906, 935, 1105 

Bryant, L.J 743 

Bryce, L 435 

Buckler, W. H 397 

Bullock, C.J 935,1035 

Bumphrey, Marvin IT 904 

Burch, Charles N 578 

Bureau of railway economics 321 

Burgess, John W 1127 

Burnett, H. P 200 

Burt, Arthur E 777 

Burton, Theodore E 8, 21, 22 

Bush, T. G 477, 714 

Butterfield, Ora E 7,322,752 

Byers, M. L 1157 

Caldwell, B. D 712 

Calvert, Thomas II 23 

Campbell, Will A 798 

Canfield, George F 897a, 1134 

Car-Skaden, Delos 614 

Carnegie, Andrew 1193 

Carroll, John B 613 

Cawer, J.N 935 

Cessna, J. B 753 

Chamberlain, G. E 523 

Chamberlain, I. D 905 

Chandler, William E 751 

Chaplin, H. W 1056 

Chicago conference on trusts, 1899. 905 



Child, Richard W 583 

Clark, E. E 547,797 

Clark, Hugo.. 907 

Clark, John B 897a, 905, 908, 

909, 935, 1000, 1025, 1036, 1075 

Clark, John M 908 

Clark, Walter 169, 707, 1034 

Clarke, John H 539 

Clayton, Joseph C 1046 

Clements, Judson C 237, 347 

Cleveland, F. A 7 

Clews, Henry 910, 1092 

Clough, W. P 706 

Cobb, FrankM 792 

Cockran, W. Bourke 905, 906 

Cohen, Arthur. 1149 

Cohn, Morris M 208 

Coleman, William C 820 

Collier, N. C 1138,1168 

Collier, William M 911 

Commons, John R 1119 

Conant, Charles A 1069 

Conner, John B 905 

Connolly, C. P 1226 

Cook, Walter W 192 

Cook, William W 542, 588, 603, 912 

Cooke, Frederick H 24, 

215, 216, 220, 221, 226, 230, 231, 
236, 240, 566, 590, 994, 1010, 1236 

Cooley , Thomas M 25, 26, 64, 323 

Coolidge, Louis A 1191 

Corliss, Stephen P 905 

Cornwall, George II 788 

Cornwell, William C 1164 

Coudert, Frederic R 191,1096 

Cowan, Samuel H.. . . 27, 49, 452, 615, 776 

Cowles, James L 726 

Coyle. P. W 523 

Crafts, W. A 422 

Crandall, F. W 761 

Crawford , William A 738 

Cronan, John F 1086 

Crow, E. C 905- 

Culberson, Charles A 149 

Cullom, Shelby M 323 

Cummins, Albert B 229, 1202 

Curtis, GeorgeT 701 

Curtis, William J 185, 1080 

Cutting, Robert L 183 

Dabney, Walter D 154,323,324 

Daish, JohnB 28,189, 

325, 326, 4S1, 491, 495, 

616, 617, 735, 752, 775 

Dalzell, John 958 



AUTHOR INDEX 



153 



Dana. William F 705,992,1052 

Davis. C. Schuyler 1131 

Davis, James C 589 

Davis Jefferson 905 

Davis, Oscar K 1158 

Davis, R. C 1030 

Davis, Samuel M 272 

Dawes. Charles G. . 1095, 1103, 1108, 1197 

Dawson, M. M 897a 

Day, L. F 720 

Decker. Mart in 8 533, 537, 692 

Delano, Fr, deric A 523, 557, 599, 809 

De Leon, Daniel 1000 

Demuth, J. A 718 

Dewsnup, Ernest Ritson 802 

Dill, James B 905, 1040 

Dixon, Frank H 397, 573, 754, 780 

Dodd, S. C. T 991, 1000 

Dollivcr, Jonathan P 761a, 774 

Dos Fassos, John R 29, 194, 207 

Douglas, James 585 

Dowd, Jerome 995 

Dowe, P. E 905 

Dowling, Henry M 173 

Dowm s, Frederick 312 

Draper, Eben S 1106 

Drinker, Henry 8., jr 30 

Dubois, Louis P 430 

Duffy, Frank 111!) 

Dunbar, 'William II 164 

Duncan, Jam. a 1146 

Dunlap, John R 31 

Dunn, Samuel 327, 

328,564,567,57i;. 87,597,1143 

Durand, Edward 1) 1067 

Durment, E. S 619 

Duval, G. 1 8 

Dwight, Theodore W 986 

Dyche, John A 1119 

Dye, J.T •. 935 

Earling, A. J 729 

Eaton, J. Shirley 813 

Economic club of Boston 329 

Edmunds, George F 1192 

Egan , John G 84 

Elliott, Byron K 330 

Elliott, William F 330 

Ellis, W. II 1141 

Ellison, William B 1215 

Ellsworth, James W 905 

Ely, Richard T 935, 1000 

Emery, James A 1147 

Ennis, Alfred 32 

Esch, John J 403,523,752 



Escher, F 1174 

Estabrook, Charles E 87 

Esterline, Blackburn 620 

Evan, J. D 195/510,785 

Evans, E. Lewis 1119 

Evans, Harold 1167 

Evans, L 1140 

Fagan, J. 558 

Fairleigh, David W 550 

Farrar, Edgar H 34 

Farrelly, Hugh P 913 

Farrow, Edward S 789 

Fay, Charles Norman oil 

Fenwick, Charles G 807 

Ficke, C. A 1028 

Filer, Joseph W 347 

Finch, James A 967, 974 

Fink, Albi rt 429, 1240 

Fink, Henry G21 

Finkelnburg, Gustavus A 172, 1007 

Finley, W. W . . 205, 503, 523. 524, 536, 678 

Firth, Frank J 323 

Fish, Stuyvt sant S, 331, 332, 504, 905 

Fish r, Jam' s S 427 

Fisher, W. 754 

Fitch, J. A 897a 

Flower, B. 4 19, 773, 1055 

Folwell, William F 729 

Foord, John 333 

Foote, A. R 897a 

Foraker, Joseph B 022 

Forrest, J. D 996, 1016 

Fortune 1 , William 905 

Foster, Charles 905 

Foulke, William D 244, 905 

Fowler, Robert L ].,_' 

Frame, Andrew J 623 

Francis, David R 49 

Frederiksen, Ditlev M 915, 1076 

Freerks, George W 511 

French, Henry F 916 

Freund, Ernst 36, 1227 

Frost, Thomas G 987 

Fuller, Paul 182 

Gains s, Morrcll W 580, 823 

Gaither, George R., jr 905 

Gardner, Frank S 752 

Gardner, Gilson 451, 736 

Garfield, J. R 897a 

Garland, M. M 905 

Garner, James W 1074 

Garvin, Lucius F. C 1072 

Gary, E. H 239 

Gerstenberg, Charles W 560 



154 



AUTHOR INDEX 



Gladney, Frank Y 1176 

Glass, Hiram 334 

Glasson, William H 483, 501 

Goltra, Edward B 1119 

Gompers, Samuel 8, 905 

Goodnow, Frank J 222, 1001 

Gordon, John A 592 

Graham, A. A 808 

Graves, John K 678 

Gray, John H 729 

Grayson, Joel 686 

Greeley, Louis M 145 

Greeley, S. H 905 

Greenbaum, Milton D 168 

Greene, T. L 156 

Grinnell, Charles E 611 

Grinnell, W. Morton 716, 733 

Gronlund, Laurence 905 

Grosscup, Peter 'S 8, 

37, 190, 218, 329, 624, 918, 1078, 
1089, 1099, 1113, 1130, 1208, 1218 

Grout, A. B 1119 

Grover, Marcus D 626 

Gruhl, Edwin F 781 

Gunton, George. 905, 935, 1000, 1045, 1053 

Guy, Jackson 997 

Gwynn, J. K 897a 

Haas, Albert 1087 

Hackett, Frank W 782 

Hadley, Arthur T - 146, 150, 204, 

335, 420, 425, 467,758,935, 985, 1021 

Hadley, Herbert S 526, 530, 627 

Hadley, W. S 38 

Haines, Henry S 336, 337, 338, 628 

Haley, F. E 905 

Hall, James P 245 

Halle, W. E.H. von 919 

Hamlin, Charles S 39. 752 

Hamlin, Chauncey J 1085 

Hammond, M. B 804 

Hand, Learned 553 

Haney, Lewis H 339, 340 

Hanks, Charles S 502,629 

Hanley, J. C 905 

Hanson, Burton 341 

Hanson , John S 462 

Hare, John I. C 40 

Harlow, Robert P 41 

Harmon, Judson 437 

Harriman, Edward II 499 

Hart, Albert B 42 

Hartshorne, F. C 342 

Hastings, William G 43 

Hatch, Azel F 905 



Hayes, John W 905 

Head, Franklin H 905 

Hearst, William R 1204 

Heinsheimer, Norbert 984, 988 

Helm, Thomas K 167 

Hemingway, Wilson L 44 

Henderson, Charles , . . 523 

Hendrick, B.J 1128 

Hendrick, Frank 45, 343, 1152 

Hening, Crawford.-. 155 

Henry, Robert 1 959 

Herr, Erich 344 

Hicks, F. C 7 

Higbie, Robert W 778 

Higginson, Henry L 1116 

Hill, James J 219,733 

Hill, Joseph M 46 

Hillyer, C. R 124 

Hines, Walker D 273, 274, 394, 

466, 513, 515, 516, 519, 630, 631 , 632, 
633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 688, 752 

Hoar, George F 970 

Hoch, E. W 523 

Hodgins, George S 591 

Hogg, H. M 760 

Holland, W. M 1112 

Hollister, Howard C 47 

Holt, Byron W 905 

Hornblower, William li 920 

Hottenstein, Marcus S !I22 

Hough, C. M 8 

Howe, William W 905 

Howerth, Ira W 1234 

Howland, Charles P 1154 

Howland, William B 151 

Hoyt, H. M 8 

Huber, William D 1119 

Hudson, Henry 397 

Hudson, James F 345, 366 

Huebner, G. G 8 

Huebner, S 7 

Huffcut, E. W 48, 1047 

Hughes, Charles E 531 

Hughes, William 962 

Humes, Augustine L 1065 

Hunt, Union B 523 

Hunter, John, jr 999 

Huntington, Collis P 323 

Hutchins, F. Lincoln 593 

Illinois state bar association 639 

In-alls, M. E 442 

Ingereoll, Henry H 1081 

Interstate commerce law conven- 
tion, 1904-1905 49-52 



AUTHOE INDEX 



155 



Irwin, E. C 905 

Irwin, Edward P 770 

Ivea, D. 523 

Jackson, Arthur M 275 

James. Edmund J 314 

James, Francis B 812 

Jenkins, John J 53 

Jenks, Jeremiah W 203, 

905, 923, 924, 935, 973, 993, 1008, 
1029, 1050, 1160, 1161, 1224 

Jobes, A. C 523 

Joerns, W. G 460, 733 

Johnson, Emory R. . . S, 348, 349, 445, 568 

Johnston, J. Fletcher 691 

Jones, Aaron 905 

Jones, Paul 55 

Jones, SamuelM 905 

Joyce, Joseph A 924a 

Judd, John W 640, 641 

Judson, Frederick N 56, 752, 1097 

Junge, E. F 1180 

Kaefer, J. H 1119 

Keasbey, Edward Q 905 

Kellogg, C. D 570 

Kellogg, D. O 1002 

Kellogg, Frank B 1101 

Kellogg, Frank G ' 228 

Kemper, P. C 686 

Kenna, E. D 350 

Kernan, John I) 49, 347 

Kibler, Thomas 1 57 

Killebrew, J. B 187 

King, W. L. M 897a 

Kinley, David 905 

Kirby, J., jr 897a 

Kirkman, Marshall M 042, 643, 644 

Kleberg, Rudolph 1015 

Knapp, Martin A 7, 

8, 276, 323, 347, 351, 352, 356, 
431, 535, 645, 646, 690, 729, 905 

Knox, Philander C 58, 

353, 354, 647, 925, 926, 970 

Kuhn, D. W 1196 

La Follette, Robert M 341, 

355, 459, 465, 648, 667 

Lane, Franklin K 277, 596, 815 

Lane, Victor H 26 

Langstroth, Charles S 356 

Larrabee, William 49, 357 

Laughlin, James L 1191 

Lee, Blewett 639 

Lehmann, Frederick W 232 

Lesh, Pa\il E 1118 

Leupp, Francis E 1175, 1191 



Lewis, Alfred H 494 

Lewis, Charlton T 897 

Lewis, George H 358 

Lewis, William D 60, 278, 540 

Leyen, Alfred von der 654 

Lindbergh, Charles A 959 

Lindsay, William 927 

Littlefield, Charles E.. 928,961,962,1057 

Littleton, Martin W 61, 1189 

Lloyd, Henry D 359, 1000 

Lockwood, M. L 905 

Logan, James A 157 

Logan, Waller S 62, L054, 1064 

Long, Chester I 63 

Lord, J. Walter 478, 506 

Lott, John 1 967 

Low, A. M 7 

Low, Seth 518 

Luce, ( lyrus < i 905 

McAdams, C. V 759 

McCain, C. C 323 

Mei lartney, .lames 360 

McChord, William (' 1178 

McClain, Emlin 64 

McCleary, J. T S97a 

McCornack, Walter E 581 

McCrea, Roswell C 413 

McCunc, Frank II 790 

McDermott, Allan 1 177. 1068 

Me< iehee, Lucius P 65 

McKeehan, Charles 1 650 

McKinney, W. M 686 

McLaughlin, Andrew C 25 

MacLaurin, Richard C 1181 

McLean, S. J * 397,446,1107 

McMillin, Emerson 905 

McNulta, John 66 

McPherson, Logan G 493, 

604,651,754,794 

Macrosty, Henry W 1062 

McVey, Frank L 361 

Maddy, J. H 752 

Mahan, T. L 1119 

Mallon, Guy W 1206 

Maltbie, Milo R 246 

Mann, Clyde A 235a 

Mann, E. A 929 

Manson, George J 1000 

Marcosson, Isaac F 579 

Marburg, T 8 

Marks, M. M 8 

Marshall, Charles C 178 

Marshall, John 68 

Marshall, L. C 563 



156 



AUTHOR INDEX 



Marshall, William V 930 

Martin, Grant G 818 

Martin, S. A 905 

Mason, James M 453, -157, 468, 702 

Mather, Robert 8, 09, 70, 362, 534 

Mathews, R 1201 

Matthews, N 709 

Meade, E. S 897a 

Meany, John P 434 

Mecartney, H. S 639 

Meddaugh, E. W 160 

Meier, Walter F 1061 

Mellen, Charles S 1191 

Meredith, Wyndham R 71 

Merritt, Albert N 652, 724 

Meyer, BalthasarH 279,363,397, 

413, 447, 653, 654,754, 755, 822 

Meyer, Hugo R 654, 752, 754 

Meyers, Herman B 371 

Michelsen, H 1041 

Midgley, John W 444, 514, 771 

Miles, John Edward 364 

Miller, Joseph D 1032 

Miller, Samuel Freeman 72 

Miller, Sidney T 1114 

Mills, Ira B 523 

Minot, Roberts 497 

Mitchell, John 1191 

Montague, Gilbert H 224,897a, 931, 

1098, 1123,1150, 1151, 1173, 1232 
Montgomery, Harry E 7, 

752, 1037, 1044, 1073, 1237 

Moody, William H 971 

Moore, Dewitt Clinton 73, 365 

Moot, Adelbert ." 769 

Morawetz, Victor 655, 

932, 1139, 1161, 1169, 1211 

Morgan, Appleton 366, 426 

Morgan, John T 747 

Morgan, Thomas J 905 

Morning, William M 318 

Morris, Ray 541,731 

Morse, Perley 212 

Morton, J. Sterling 905 

Morton, Paul 367,711,905 

Moseley, Edward A 368,369,795 

Mudge, Henry U 370 

Murfree, William L 158 

Myrick, O. H 796 

Nagel, Charles 241 

National association of railway 

commissioners 371 

National civic federation. . 933, 934, 1135 



National conference on trusts and 

combinations, 1907 934 

Needham, Charles W 234 

Needham, Henry B 757, 1216 

Nelson, John H 126 

Nettleton, Alured B 935 

Newcomb, Harry T 74, 280, 281, 282, 

283, 372, 373, 374, 432, 438, 439, 574, 
656, 657, 686, 729, 752, 775, 905, 1091 

Newlands, Francis G 464, 

498, 580, 897a, 905 

Nielsen.Fred K 787 

Nimmo, Joseph, jr 75, 76, 284, 285, 

323, 375, 376, 377, 658, 659, 660, 661, 
662, 708, 710, 733, 762, 905, 936, 937 

Noble, Herbert 938 

Nolan, Edward J 940 

Norman, Lionel 941 

Northrup, G. W., jr 905 

Noxon, Frank W 663 

Noyes, A. D 897a 

Noyes, Walter C 664, 752, 942, 1100 

Oberlin, Paca 817 

Ogden,R 715 

Olney, Richard 740, 746, 1184 

O'Neal, Emmet 378 

Ordronaux, John 78 

Palmer, Frederick 713 

Pam, Max 225 

Parker, Alton B 198 

Parker, John M 488 

Parry, D. M 742 

Parsons, Frank 329, 

380, 381, 480, 758a, 943 

Parsons, John E 184, 1079 

Paschal, George W 79 

Patten, S. N 8 

Patterson, Christopher S 80, 722 

Pawkett, U. S 523 

Peabody, Henry W 905 

Peabody, James 323 

Pearson, Paul M 382 

Peck, George R 665, 725 

Peffer, W. A 1013 

Peirce, Edward B 80a 

Pennoyer, Sylvester 1020 

Pennsylvania. Bur. of railways. 384,666 

Perkins, George W 233, 

1117, 1183, 1187, 1199, 1212, 1217 

Peters, Ralph 472 

Pfeiffer, John J 1119 

Phelps, Charles H 144 

Phelps, Edith M 4 



AUTHOR INDEX 



157 



Pierre, Franklin 81 

Pierson, \V. W 8 

Phillips, John B 476 

Pinecroft, pseud 731 

Pingree, Bazen S 905 

Pomeroy, John N 82 

Post, Louis F 905 

Potter, \V. P _ . 905 

Potts, Joseph D 139, 323 

Pou, Edward W 960 

Powers, Frederick P 1023 

Prentice, Ezra P 83, 

84, 176, 179, 188, 461, 559 

Prentis, Robert R 385 

Primni, C.J 1156 

Prout, H. G 505,508 

Prouty, Charles A 85,286, 

287, 329, 347, 386, 484, 598, 
601, 667,727, 768,772,816 

Purdy, Lawson 905 

RafMovich, A 1115 

Railway business association 387,388 

Ralston, J. H 288 

Ramage, B.J 428 

Ramsey, Joseph 389 

Randolph, Carman F 390, 1003 

Rankin, George A 391 

Ransom, William L 80C 

Raper, Charles L 392 

Raymond, AC 323 

Raymond, James H 905 

Raymond, Robert L 1063,1159,1222 

Rayner, Isidor 763 

Reed, Robert R 1153 

Reeder, Robert P 80,008 

Rich, EdtrarJ 752 

Richberg, Donald R 1088, 

1111,1203, 1213 

Ripley, Edward P 393, 

394, 396, 396a, 397, 729, 905 

Ripley, William Z 395, 569, 602, 729 

Roberts, E. W 897a 

Robertson, William A 448 

Robinson, Edgar E 781 

Robinson, Maurice II 793,801 

Robinson, Samuel A 905 

Roesler, R 897a 

Rogers, A. E 905 

Rogers, James S 186 

Roosevelt, Theodore 752,1186,1219 

Rorer, David 87 

Rose, U. M 905 

Rosewater, Edward 905 

Rosti, David 905 

59753°— 13 11 



Ross, Walter L 595 

Rossington, W. H 944 

Royall, William L... . 945, 946, 1148, 1177 

Rublee, George 749 

Russell, Alfred 159 

Russell, Charles E 556 

Russell, E. L 88 

Russell, Wesley Hill 

Sakolski, A. M 805 

Sanborn, John B 1 75, 1060 

Sanborn, Walter II 582 

Satterthwait, Linton 471 

Sawyer, Nat 323 

Scanlan, John F 905 

Schieffclin, W.J S 

Schieren, Charles A 905 

Schilling, George A 905 

Schonfarber, J. G 905 

Schoonmaker, Augustus 323 

Scott, Robert B 214 

Seager, Henry R 897a, 947, 1110 

Sedgwick, A. G 440 

Seligman, Edwin R. A.... 703 

Sells, Elijah W. . . . 89 

Seymour, Horatio W 905 

Shaw, Albert 90,935,1051 

Shaw, James T 161 

Shaw, Leslie M 669 

Shedd, John G 1191 

Shoemaker, Herbert B 163 

Skemp, J. C 1119 

Slayden, J. L 8 

Smalley, Harrison S.. 397,670,783,1223 

Smith, E.J 905 

Smith, Edwin B 1014 

Smith, George W 91 

Smith, II. K 8, 897a 

Smith, Hoke 523 

Smith, James E 800 

Smith, Milton H 289,290,291 

Smith, T. S 905 

Smythe, William E 92, 741 

Snyder, William L 93, 127 

Speer, Emory 957 

Spelling, Thomas C 948 

Spencer, John W 905 

Spencer, Samuel 398, 672, 673 

Spooner, John C 91 

Spoonts, Morris A 171 

Stahl, John M 905 

Stanley, A. 958 

Stanley-Brown, J 548, 1190 

Steinbach, Emil 1039 

Sterne, Simon 399, 400, 433 



158 



AUTHOR INDEX 



Sterrett, J. E 1155 

Stetson, Francis L 242 

Stevens, Frederick C 675 

Stevens, Sidney 756 

Stevenson, Charles W 210, 1031 

Stickney, Albert 95 

Stickney, Alpheus B. . . 96, 323, 401, 757a 

Still, A. W 905 

Stilwell, Arthur E 575, 676 

Stilz, Wilson 356 

Stimson, Frederic J 97, 973 

Story, Joseph 98 

Straus, 1 8 

Stringfellow, Horace, jr 99, 147 

Stuart, Otis K 1000 

Studebaker, Clem 905 

Sutherland, William A 100 

Swain, H. H 905 

Swayne, Wager 323 

Swayze, Francis J 821 

Swift, Morrison 1 949 

Taft, William H. . 402, 737, 897a, 976, 977 

Talbert, J. T 897a 

Talbot, George D 1124 

Tarbell, Ida M 397 

Taussig, Frank W 397 

Taylor, C. F 381 

Taylor, Carr W 403 

Taylor, Henry 950 

Taylor, Kendall 803 

Taylor, Robert S 905 

Teichmann, Max 951 

Teichmueller, H 1027 

Terriberry , George H 677 

Thacher, Thomas 202, 211, 952, 953 

Thayer, John B 500 

Thayer, Joseph B 101 

Thorn, Alfred P 678 

Thorn, D. C. W 754 

Thomas, Alsen F 954 

Thomas, Rowland 473 

Thompson, Seymour D 102, 103, 165 

Thompson, Slason 551 

Thompson, W. G 709 

Thorington, W. S 810 

Thorne, Clifford 799 

Thurber, Francis B. . . 729, 754, 905, 1024 

Tiedeman, Christopher G 104 

Tobin, John F 1119 

Todd, G. Carroll 1132 

Tombo, Rudolph, jr 1039 

Tompkins, D. A 517 

Tompkins, Leslie J 791 

Totyl, John 292 



Tratlic federation of the Middle 

West 681 

Trautwine, J. C, jr 897a 

Tricoche, George N 521,1179 

Trumbull, Frank 554, 1191 

Tucker, Benjamin R 905 

Tucker, H. St. George 106,235 

Tucker, John R 105,106 

Tuttle, Lucius 404, 405, 470, 717 

Tuttle, William H 905 

LTllmann, Julius 1133 

Underwood, Frederick D 523 

U.S. Bureau of corporations 956 

Circuit court (5th circuit) 957 

Congress. House. Com. on 

interstate and foreign commerce. . . 107, 

108, 109, 110,111,406, 
407, 408, 682, 683, 683a 

■ Com. on railways and 

canals 409 

Com. on rules 958-960 

■ Com. on the judiciary Ilia, 

961-963, 963a 

Senate. Com. on interstate 

commerce 294,410,684,684a, 

685, 686, 687, 688, 963b 

Com. on the judiciary . . 964, 965 

■ Select com. on interstate 

commerce 112 

Courts 967 

Dept. of commerce and labor. . . 968 

Dept. of justice. 689, 925, 967, 969-971 

Industrial commission 113, 

412, 413, 414, 973 

Interstate commerce com 114, 

115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 
121, 295, 690, 690a, 691, 692 

Laws, statutes, etc 122, 124, 

125, 126, 127, 128, 693, 693a 

President 129,976,977 

Supreme court 416 

Untermyer, Samuel 1166, 1209 

Updegraff , Thomas 905 

Van Buren, Arthur B 296, 297 

Vanderlip, Frank A 1191 

VanHise, Charles R 978 

Vann, Livingston 692 

Viallate, Achille 492 

Voorhees, Theodore 323 

Vrooman, Carl S 418,523,543,546 

Wait, J. J 435 

Walker, Albert H 957, 979 

Walker, Aldace F. . 130, 153, 162, 323, 1011 
Walker, Francis 897a, 1160 



AUTHOR INDEX 



159 



Walker, T. B 905 

Wall, A. G 1033 

Walling, W. E 7 

Walsh, John W 695 

Washington post C9fi 

Watkins, Edgar 419 

Weaver, James R 905 

Webber, William L 131 

Weeks, John W 959 

Weeks, Lyman H 981 

Weil, A. Leo 905 

Welch, John C 421,423 

Welli ver, J udson C 1200 

West, William H 697 

Wheeler, Everett P 1122 

\\1 ler, William R 458 

Whitcomb, George n 132 

While, II 141 

White, Henry 905 

White, Henry Kirke 397 

Whiting, Borden D 507, 571 

Whitney, Edward B 140, 

729, 1006, 1077, 1084 

Wickersham, George W 133, 

134, 217, 897a, 982, 1214 

Wilkerson, James H 639 

Willard, C. D 905 

Willard, Daniel 555 



Willcox, David 136,329,673, 

698, 699, 721, 745, 750, 752, 1009, 1026 

Williams, J 897a 

Williams, J. S 897a 

Williams, John S 8,486 

Williams, T 8, 897a 

Williams, W. H 600 

Willis, H. Parker 1231 

Willis, Hugh E 1 1S2 

Willoughby, Westel W 137. L38 

Wilson, H. G 523 

Wilson, T. B 1194 

Wilson, Woodrow 982a, 11 20 

Winchester, Boyd 1012 

Winlersteen, A. H 148 

Wisncr, Carl V 193 

Wolf, J. H. G 243 

Wollman, Henry 1042, 1090, 1170 

Wood, Henry 700,704 

Woodlock, Thomas F 523 

W Iward, R. S., jr 897a 

Wooten, Dudley G 905 

Wright, Chester W 1230 

Wyman, Bruce 897a, 

983,1038,1066,10X2, 1205 

Yarros, Victor S 1004, 1043 

Yellott, John 1 905 

Yoakum, B. F 509,538 

Zane, John M 639, 784 



SUBJECT INDEX 



(The numbers refer to 

Advisory councils: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Alabama: 

Railroad regulation 523 

Alabama midland decision 397 

Arkansas: 

Trust regulation 905 

Austria: 

Railroad regulation 343, 654 

Bankruptcy legislation, Federal. . . 9 

Belgium: 

Railroad regulation 343 

Bibliography . . 1-4, 42, 382, 396a, 644, 919 
Bills of exchange, Federal regula- 
tion 9 

Bureau of corporations 126 

Canada: 

Railroad regulation 686, 687, 752 

Trust regulation 897a 

Capitalization of railroads: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Car service: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Cattle industry 615 

Charter contracts: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Chattanooga case 397 

Cincinnati freight bureau case. . . . 397 
Commerce clause of Constitution . . 16, 
20, 23 24, 46, 55, 69, 79, 81, 
84, 94, 97, 98, 100, 106, 114, 
118, 119-126, 148, 199, 216, 221, 
225, 240, 342, 820, 916, 925, 963 

Commerce court 573, 577 

Commodities clause: 

See Hepburn act of 1906. 

Common law and trusts 915, 

1001, 1076, 1124, 1163 
Competition, Governmental.. 10, 128, 954 
Competition, Railroad: 

See under Railroad regulation. 



items, not to pages.] 

Consolidation of railroads: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Constitutionality of anti-trust legis- 
lation 7, 48, 

911, 935, 956, 963, 1006, 1096. 1 100 
Constitutionality of interstate com- 
merce act 74, 99 

Constitutionality of railroad rate 

regulation 607, 608, 

640, 655, 668, 670, 678, 697, 725, 732, 
735, 751, 779, 786, 791, 792, 799, 817 
See also Fourteenth amend- 
ment and railroad rate regu- 
lation. 
Contracts and interstate commerce 

act 144 

Contracts in restraint of trade.. 965, 1118 
Corporations: 

State regulation 8, 

83, 104, 202, 220, 235, 338 

Corporations as citizens 158, 1109 

Danville, Va., case 397 

Dawson, Ga., case 397 

Dedication, Law of 1056 

Democratic party and railroad reg- 
ulation 486 

Discrimination: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Drug trade 8 

Eau Claire, Wis., lumber case ' 397 

Edmunds, George F 1175 

Electric railroads, Interstate: 

See Interstate electric railroads. 

Elkins anti-rebate act 451, 495 

England: 

See Great Britain. 
Export rates: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Express business 23 

Federal courts and Interstate com- 
merce commission 278, 

280, 286, 491, 604, 686 
161 



162 



SUBJECT INDEX 



Federal courts and the states 214 

Federal incorporation 129, 

194, 201, 225, 228, 897a, 952, 
977, 1046, 1073, 1152, 1166 
See also under Railroad regulation. 

Federal license 905, 921, 956, 1205 

Federal power, Growth of 8, 

12, 44, 173, 199 
Fourteenth amendment and rail- 
road rate regulation 650,709,821 

France: 

Railroad regulation 343, 

348, 397, 654, 686, 687 
Freight rates: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Germany: 

Railroad regulation 343, 348, 654 

Trust regulation 897a 

Gibbons vs. Ogden case 230, 461 

Government regulation of industry. 6, 
7, 154. 203, 224, 243 
Great Britain: 

Railroad regulation 343, 

348, 397. 686. 687 

Trust regulation 897a, 902 

Hatters' furs case 397 

Hepburn act of 1906 93, 

365, 397, 523, 629, 683a, 685, 
693, 693a, 695, 757, 758, 758a, 
772-776, 778-780, 790, 794, 795 

Commodities clause 416, 

540, 553, 560. 561, 563, 565, 602 
History of railroad regulation: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Hutchinson, Kans., salt case 397 

Import rates: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Imprisonment of corporations 1088, 

1111, 1203, 1213 
Incorporation, Federal: 

See Federal incorporation. 
Insurance: 

Federal regulation 7, 963 

Life 7 

Intercorporate relations, Law of . . . 942, 

1132 
Interstate commerce: 

State regulation.... 23,53,55,60,64, 
83, 95, 132. 140, 195, 200, 582 

Taxation 23, 32, 68, 170, 200 

Interstate commerce act 5, 29, 

30, 39, 49, 56, 66, 73, 80a, 85, 87, 93, 
96, 141-144, 146, 147, 153, 156, 157, 
160-162, 166, 237, 238, 323, 357, 371, 
425, 434, 442, 571, 686, 706, 712, 777 



Interstate commerce commission . . 8, 
76, 85, 108, 109, 118, 126, 155, 
271-297, 317, 331, 338, 347, 348, 
363, 414, 523, 604, 610, 612, 615, 
618, 626, 630, 632, 634-636, 662, 
671, 673, 683a, 686, 687, 708, 715- 
717, 720, 744, 745, 758a, 795, 804 

Interstate electric railroads 571 

Interstate liquor traffic 132 

Intrastate commerce, Federal regu- 
lation. , 32, 71, 367, 550, 820 

See also under Railroad regula- 
tion. 
Iowa: 

Railroad regulation 357 

Italy: 

Railroad regulation 343, 348 

Joint traffic association 444 

Life insurance: 

See under Insurance. 
Limitation of profits: 

See Profits, Limitation of. 
Liquor traffic, Interstate: 

See Interstate liquor traffic. 
Long and short haul : 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Louisiana: 

Railroad regulation 523 

Mann-Elkins act of 1910 73, 

122, 127, 408, 573, 577 
Maryland : 

Trust regulation 905 

Massachusetts: 

Railroad regulation 343 

Maximum freight rate decision 397 

Meat industry 686 

Mileage tickets: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Milk producers' protective associ- 
ation 686 

Minnesota: 

Railroad regulation 328, 582 

Monopolies of transportation .... 179, 357 
National incorporation: 

See Federal incoqjoration. 

Navigable waters 23, 55 

Navigation 23 

New Jersey: 

Trust regulation 905 

New York: 

Trust regulation 924 

Northern securities company 397, 

897, 907 
"Original package" decision: 
See Interstate liquor traffic. 



SUBJECT INDEX 



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Passenger rates: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Passes, Railroad: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Patent monopoly 1228, 1239 

Police power 17, 19, 

36, 43, 64, 104, 151, 178, 182, 192 
Pooling: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Pos! -roads power of Congress 506 

Price regulation 10, 164, 172, 718, 

909, 1007, 1166, 1204, 1205, 1217 
Private car lines: 

See under Railroad regidation. 

Profits, Limitation of 218, 

328, 576, 940, 1136 

Property rights 178, 204. 730 

Public callings, Law of 1066 

Public policy and trusts. . . 919, 948, 1035 

Publicity of accounts 7, 

212, 225, 517, 520, 541, 897a, 
940, 1016, 1029, 1049, 1092 
See also under Railroad regu- 
lation, Trust regulation. 

Railroad rates 8, 

36, 188, 338, 357, 364, 389, 394- 
397, 403, 406, 407, 586, 606-823 

Bibliography 2, 3 

Federal regulation 188, 

274, 289, 290, 331, 338, 
409, 464, 494, 606-823 

Freight rates 396, 

397, 407, 494, 606-823 

Passenger rates 682, 683, 793, 811 

State regulat ion 8, 80, 188, 

582, 609, 611, 619, 676, 687, 705 
Railroad regulation: 

Advisory councils 447 

Bibliography 2, 3, 382. 396a, 644 

Capitalization 583, 593 

Car service 403, 406, 410 

Charter contracts 807 

Competition 432, 439, 544 

Consolidation 350, 

358, 391, 395, 580, 905 

Discrimination 323, 380, 527, 909 

Effect on credit 600 

Effect on earnings 555, 730, 814 

Effect on profits 576, 614, 808 

Export rates 679, 686 



Railroad regulation — Continued. 

Federal incorporation 464, 

517, 542, 588, 603 

Federal regulation 7,8,311-604 

Foreign countries 343 

See also under names of 
countries. 

History 357, 400, 684, 687 

Import rates 641, 679, 686, 687 

Intrastate traffic 367, 550 

See also Intrastate com- 
merce, Federal regula- 
tion. 

Long and short haul 323, 

397, 678, 679, 704, 815, 816 

Mileage tickets 682 

Passes 6S3 

Pooling 150, 323, 345, 356, 

357, 424, 431, 434, 436, 437, 444, 
448, 494, 523, 771, 905, 924a, 945 
Private car lines. . . 460, 686, 687, 770 
Publicity of accounts... 517, 520, 541 
See also Publicity of ac- 
counts. 

Rebates 372, 397, 451, 494, 545 

See also Elkins anti-rebate 
act. 

Reconsignment 514 

Routing shipments 407 

State commissions 371, 485, 523 

State regulation 8, 321, 

334, 335, 338, 348, 371, 384, 
413, 510, 523, 566, 589, 592 
See also under names of 
states. 

Statistics 684a 

Stock and bond issues 357, 

403, 453, 512, 686 

Taxation 348 

Train service 406 

Uniform classification 523, 785 

Wages 808 

Reconsignment : 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Russia : 

Railroad regulation 654 

St. Cloud, Minn., case 397 

St. Louis business men's league 

case 397 

Savannah fertilizer case 397 



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Savannah naval stores case 397 

Sherman anti-trust act 8, 39, • 

73, 93, 109, 375, 451, 6S6, 897a, 
898, 904, 921, 922, 928, 929, 936, 
946, 953, 957-962, 964, 965, 967, 
969-973, 975-977, 979, 982, 992, 
997, 1003, 1006, 1023, 1052, 1095, 
1103, 1108, 1118, 1119, 1121-1123, 
1126, 1128, 1129, 1134, 1135, 1137, 
1139-1143, 1146, 1147, 1150, 1152, 
1156, 1158, 1159, 1161, 1162, 1164, 
1167, 1169, 1174, 1175, 1179-11S1, 
1185, 1189, 1192, 1196, 1197, 1200, 
1206, 1214, 1221, 1227, 1228, 1239 

Southern basing point system 397 

Southern rate system 397 

Spokane case 816 

Standard oil company. 397, 545, 935, 1000 
Stanley steel trust in vestigation . . 958, 960 
State commerce: 

See Intrastate commerce; and 
under Railroad regulation. 
State regulation and taxation of 
corporations, interstate com- 
merce, railroads, trusts: 
See under those headings. 
Statistics of railroad regulation: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Stock and bond issues: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
Tariff and trusts: 

See Trusts: Regulation by tar- 
iff reduction. 

Taxation of franchises 23, 6S 

Taxation of interstate commerce, 
railroads, trusts: 
See under those headings. 

Telegraph 23 

Telephone 23 

Texas: 

Trust regulation 905 

Texas & Pacific railway case 641 

Trade unions and trust regulation . . 905, 
961, 962, 965, 1156 



Traffic agreements: 

See Railroad regulation: Pool- 
ing. 
Train service: 

See under Railroad regulation. 

Trans-Missouri case 436, 437, 444 

Transportation monopolies: 

See Monopolies of transporta- 
tion. 

Troy, Ala., case 397 

Trunk line rate system 397 

Trust regulation 897-1 210 

Bibliography 919, 924 

Cases 948, 967, 969-973, 975, 1030 

Federal regulation 897-1240 

Foreign countries 924 

See also under names of 
countries. 

History 931 

Liability 1112 

Limitation of profits. 

See Profits, Limitation of. 
Prices: 

See Price regulation. 

Publicity of accounts 1029 

1049, 1092 
See also Publicity of ac- 
counts. 

State regulation 905, 927, 

935, 940, 942, 973, 1037, 1067 
See also under names of 
states. 

Taxation 10, 905 

Trust regulation by tariff reduc- 
tion. 905, 909, 911 

L'niform classification: 

See under Railroad regulation. 
United States steel corporation.. 958, 960 

Virginia: 

Railroad regulation 385 

Wages, Railroad: 

See under Railroad regulation. 



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